Description
About the Author
Jennifer Heller is Associate Professor of English at Lenoir-Rhyne University, USA.
Reviews
'... a valuable resource for anyone studying the development of women's writing. The Mother's Legacy in Early Modern England provides a comprehensive survey of mother's advice books across a hundred year time span.. With careful attention to the forces that shaped these works - their personal, cultural, and political contexts - this book further defines the genre, but more importantly, it reaffirms the importance of these texts as sites of female voice and power, both public and private.' Susan C. Staub, Appalachian State University, USA '... the information contained in this book has much to recommend it. Many students of the period will be enormously grateful for the thoroughness and care with which Heller explores the 'form and functional features' of the mother's legacy genre as they work to construct the very readings that are not themselves present in the book.' Renaissance Quarterly 'In The Mother's Legacy Heller makes a good argument for the usefulness of genre studies as an analytical method into both history and literature of the early modern period. She particularly highlights the popularity of the dying mother's legacy within a tradition that regarded women writers with suspicion.' Parergon '... a very useful contribution to scholarship on women's authorship in the early-modern period, as well as a valuable addition to the expanding literature on advice books.' English Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781138248793
Author Jennifer Heller
Format Paperback
Page Count 244
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g