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Sonnets and the English woman writer, 1560-1621: the politics of absence

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This study explores why women in the English Renaissance wrote so few sonnet sequences, in comparison with the traditions of Continental women writers and of English male authors.

In this focus on a single genre, Rosalind Smith examines the relationship between gender and genre in the early modern period, and the critical assumptions currently underpinning questions of feminine agency within genre.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0230513689 / 9780230513686
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
27/09/2005
England
English
169 pages
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