The impact of feminism in English Renaissance studies /
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Other Authors: Callaghan, Dympna
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction / Dympna Callaghan
  • 2. Cleopatran affinities : Helene Cixous, Margaret Cavendish, and the writing of dialogic matter / Jonathan Gil Harris
  • 3. Confessing mothers : the maternal penitent in early modern revenge tragedy / Heather Hirschfeld
  • 4. Feminist criticism and the new formalism : early modern women and literary engagement / Sasha Roberts
  • 5. Ophelia's sisters / R. S. White
  • 6. Sex and the early modern city : staging the bawdy houses of London / Jean E. Howard
  • 7. Women, gender, and the politics of location / Kate Chedgzoy
  • 8. The "diffrence ... in degree" : social rank and gendered expression / Kimberly Anne Coles
  • 9. A new fable of the belly : vulgar curiosity and the Persian lady's loose bodies / Pamela Allen Brown
  • 10. Construing gender : mastering Bianca in The taming of the shrew / Patricia Parker
  • 11. Hermione's ghost : Catholicism, the feminine, and the undead / Frances E. Dolan
  • 12. No man's Elizabeth : Frances A. Yates and the history of history / Deanne Williams
  • 13. Women's informal commerce and the "all-male" stage / Natasha Korda
  • 14. Why did widows remarry? : remarriage, male authority, and feminist criticism / Jennifer Panek
  • 15. "I desire to be helde in your memory" : reading Penelope Rich through her letters / Grace Ioppolo
  • 16. Hormonal conclusions / Gail Kern Paster.