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Women Writing in a Time of War, 1642-1689 examines the stereotype of the apolitical woman who was nevertheless valuable as a messenger or secret agent during the English civil wars because her imagined lack of political acumen obscured her partisan behaviour.

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Women Writing in a Time of War, 1642-1689 examines the stereotype of the apolitical woman who was nevertheless valuable as a messenger or secret agent during the English civil wars because her imagined lack of political acumen obscured her partisan behaviour.
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Autorenporträt
Karen Britland is Halls-Bascom Professor of Early Modern Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has published widely on early modern drama and women's writing, most recently on the early life of the playwright Aphra Behn. She is a general editor for the Revels Plays series and has also edited a number of early modern plays. She is currently working on an edition of Shakespeare's Richard II for the Arden Shakespeare series.