Description
This study challenges critical assumptions about the role of religion in shaping women's experiences of authorship.
About the Author
Erica Longfellow is Senior Lecturer in English at Kingston University.
Reviews
"Erica Longfellow's careful attention to the circumstances of production of these texts is in itself a considerable feat of scholarship...[a]lively, scholarly and enlightening book..." Times Literary Supplement
"this text offers important insights to any scholar studying seventeenth-century religious, social, and political discourse." Sixteenth Century Journal
"Refusing critical tendencies to read religion as a code for something else, Longfellow seeks instead to recuperate the historical primacy of religious thought within every mode of Renaissance discourse. Longfellow's study is highly successful in charting just how such theological considerations position early modern Englishwomen as active negotiators of gender norms and involved participants within a broad spectrum of social and cultural debates." Renaissance Quarterly Megan Matchinske, UNC Chapel Hill
Book Information
ISBN 9780521100403
Author Erica Longfellow
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 380g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 15mm