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The Intellectual Culture of Puritan Women, 1558-1680

eBook - Early Modern Literature in History
ISBN/EAN: 9780230289727
Umbreit-Nr.: 9123414

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 2.11 MB
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Erschienen am 24.11.2010
Auflage: 1/2010


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  • Zusatztext
    • This collection of essays by leading scholars in the field reveals the major contribution of puritan women to the intellectual culture of the early modern period. It demonstrates that women's roles within puritan and broader communities encompassed translating and disseminating key texts, producing an impressive body of original writing.
  • Kurztext
    • This collection of essays by leading scholars in the field reveals the major contribution of puritan women to the intellectual culture of the early modern period. It demonstrates that women's roles within puritan and broader communities encompassed translating and disseminating key texts, producing an impressive body of original writing.
  • Autorenportrait
    • DANIELLE CLARKE Professor of English Renaissance Language and Literature, University College Dublin, Republic of IrelandELIZABETH CLARKE Reader in English, University of Warwick, UK RUTH CONNOLLY Research Associate in English Literature, Newcastle University, UKMARION O'CONNOR Senior Lecturer in English, University of Kent, UKJACQUELINE EALES Professor of Early Modern History, Canterbury Christ Church University, UKSUSAN FELCH Professor of English Calvin College, Grand Rapids MI, USAN. H. KEEBLE Professor of English Studies and Senior Deputy Principal, Stirling University, UKERICA LONGFELLOW Senior Lecturer, Kingston University, UK LYNNE MAGNUSSON Professor of English, University of Toronto, CanadaDAVID NORBROOK Merton Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford, UK DIANE PURKISS Tutor and Fellow in English, Keble College, University of Oxford, UKSARAH C. E. ROSS Lecturer in English and Media Studies, Massey University, New Zealand NIGEL SMITH Professor of English, Princeton University, USASUSAN WISEMAN Professor of Seventeenth-Century Literature, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK