These essays focus on gender issues in early modern England as expressed in texts written by and about women.
Acknowledgments
p. vi
Introduction
p. 1
The Books and Lives of Three Tudor Women
p. 5
"Unlock my lipps": the Miserere mei Deus of Anne Vaughan Lok and Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
p. 19
Historical Difference/ Sexual Difference
p. 37
The Taming-School: The Taming of the Shrew as Lesson in Renaissance Humanism
p. 65
An Intertextual Study of Volumnia: From Legend to Character in Shakespeare's Coriolanus
p. 81
Domesticating the Dark Lady
p. 93
Forming the Commonwealth: Including, Excluding, and Criminalizing Women in Heywood's Edward IV and Shakespeare's Henry IV
p. 109
Private and Public: The Boundaries of Women's Lives in Early Stuart England
p. 123
Resurrecting the Author: Elizabeth Tanfield Cary
p. 141
Dictionary English and the Female Tongue
p. 175
Re-Gendering Individualism: Margaret Fell Fox and Quaker Rhetoric
p. 205
"Marrying that Hated Object": The Carnival of Desire in Behn's The Rover
p. 225
Contributors
p. 241
Index
p. 243
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