Description
About the Author
Edith Snook is Assistant Professor of English at the University of New Brunswick, Canada.
Reviews
'Snook marshals startling and powerful interpretations of the works at hand... An impressively erudite, measured, and intelligent contribution to the field of early modern women's studies.' Patricia Phillippy, Professor of English, Texas A&M University, and author of Women, Death and Literature in Post-Reformation England '... Snook's book has much to recommend it. Her introduction engages intelligently with the existing scholarship on early modern women's reading, and her discussions of Lanyers's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum and Wroth's Urania should be required reading for all students of these texts. Her handling of gender politics is also pleasingly nuanced and historically sensitive; she ably resists the temptation to read women's texts as necessarily and straightforwardly transgressive. She is especially compelling in her analysis of visual images of women as readers...' Sharp News 'This book will be useful to scholars interested in how early modern women writers shaped their contemporary political discourses of religion, gender and education.' Sixteenth Century Journal '... the book is detailed and discerning and will be useful for both scholars and students alike.' The Year's Work in English Studies '... offers a compelling reassessment of women's participation within the history of reading... The excellence of Snook's carefully constructed study owes much to her methodology... Snook's readings are persuasive and insightful... Snook's study stands as a valuable contribution to the history of reading in sixteenth- and seventeeth-century England.' University of Toronto Quarterly 'In a fine first book centered on women's representations of reading between 1540 and 1640, Edith Snook brings together two important fields within early modern studies: the history of reading and the study of women writers. ...carefully researched and clearly written... The great strengths of the book are its attentive readings of texts and images and its ste
Book Information
ISBN 9780754652564
Author Edith Snook
Format Hardback
Page Count 198
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 408g