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The History of British Women’s Writing, 1610–1690

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Identifying as (Women) Writers
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    Chapter 3 Channeling the Gender Debate: Legitimation and Agency in Seventeenth-Century Tracts and Women’s Poetry
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    Chapter 4 All about Eve: Seventeenth-Century Women Writers and the Narrative of the Fall
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    Chapter 5 English Civil War Women Writers and the Discourses of Fifth Monarchism
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    Chapter 6 Seventeenth-Century Women’s Manuscript Writing
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    Chapter 7 Reading Seventeenth-Century Women’s Letters
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    Chapter 8 ‘Herselfe livinge, to be pictured’: ‘Monumental Circles’ and Women’s Self-Portraiture
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    Chapter 9 ‘More lively, parfett, lasting, and more true’: Mary Wroth’s Indefensible Apologies for Poesy
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    Chapter 10 Valuing Early Modern Women’s Verse in the Twenty-First Century
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    Chapter 11 Early Modern English Women Dramatists (1610–1690): New Perspectives
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    Chapter 12 History, Satire, and Fiction by British Women Writers in the Seventeenth Century
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    Chapter 13 Critiquing the Sexual Economies of Marriage
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    Chapter 14 ‘The Empire of Man over the inferior Creatures’: British Women, Race, and Seventeenth-Century Science
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    Chapter 15 Questioning Gender, War, and ‘the Old Lie’: The Military Expertise of Margaret Cavendish
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    Chapter 16 Women, Civil War, and Empire: The Politics of Translation in Katherine Philips’s Pompey and Horace
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    Chapter 17 English Women’s Writing and Islamic Empires, 1610–1690
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Chapter title
Questioning Gender, War, and ‘the Old Lie’: The Military Expertise of Margaret Cavendish
Chapter number 15
Book title
The History of British Women’s Writing, 1610–1690
Published by
Palgrave Macmillan, London, January 2011
DOI 10.1057/9780230305502_15
Book ISBNs
978-1-349-30955-9, 978-0-230-30550-2
Authors

Joanne Wright

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