This bookexamines debates regarding gendered interpretation of persuasive rhetoric in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. The book traces ideological changes concerning women’s positions in early modern English romances written and inspired by Sir Philip Sidney, and it analyzes these texts in light of contemporary political discourse.
This bookexamines debates regarding gendered interpretation of persuasive rhetoric in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. The book traces ideological changes concerning women’s positions in early modern English romances written and inspired by Sir Philip Sidney, and it analyzes these texts in light of contemporary political discourse.
Kathryn DeZur is a Professor of English at SUNY Delhi. She has lived in rural upstate New York for two decades, and much of her imagery is drawn from that landscape. Her poems have appeared in multiple journals and poetry anthologies.
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Acknowledgments A Note on the Text Introduction Chapter 1: Queens and Wives Chapter 2: Wives and Regents as Readers Chapter 3: Defending the Castle in Sidney's Old Arcadia Chapter 4: Counting the Countess Chapter 5: Lady Mary Wroth's Reading of Romance Chapter 6: Sewing Accord with A Continuation of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia Bibliography About the Author Index
Acknowledgments A Note on the Text Introduction Chapter 1: Queens and Wives Chapter 2: Wives and Regents as Readers Chapter 3: Defending the Castle in Sidney's Old Arcadia Chapter 4: Counting the Countess Chapter 5: Lady Mary Wroth's Reading of Romance Chapter 6: Sewing Accord with A Continuation of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia Bibliography About the Author Index
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