Description
The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe - The Toronto Series, volume 65
Reviews
This wonderful, eye-opening volume enables Margaret Fell finally to take her rightful place, center stage, as one of the founders of the Society of Friends (or Quakers). Tireless and fearless, she spoke her truth to Friends and to their opponents - including the king - for many decades, enduring periods of harsh imprisonment as a result. This selection of her writings, comprising many genres, reveals her to have been an adept and assured rhetorician, by turns admonitory and exultant, measured and mystical, prophetic and practical. The editors' judicious and meticulous scholarship opens fascinating perspectives onto Fell's life and work for scholars and students alike.
--Hilary Hinds, Professor of Literary Culture, Lancaster University
"This wonderful, eye-opening volume enables Margaret Fell finally to take her rightful place, center stage, as one of the founders of the Society of Friends (or Quakers). Tireless and fearless, she spoke her truth to Friends and to their opponents - including the king - for many decades, enduring periods of harsh imprisonment as a result. This selection of her writings, comprising many genres, reveals her to have been an adept and assured rhetorician, by turns admonitory and exultant, measured and mystical, prophetic and practical. The editors' judicious and meticulous scholarship opens fascinating perspectives onto Fell's life and work for scholars and students alike." -- Hilary Hinds, Lancaster University
Book Information
ISBN 9780866985956
Author Margaret Fell
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
Publisher Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
Weight(grams) 366g
Dimensions(mm) 232mm * 157mm * 15mm