Subjectivity and Women's Poetry in Early Modern England: Why on the Ridge Should She Desire to Go?

Why on the Ridge Should She Desire to Go?

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Lynnette McGrath
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Subjectivity and Women's Poetry in Early Modern England: Why on the Ridge Should She Desire to Go?

Why on the Ridge Should She Desire to Go?

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"This title was first published in 2002: Combining the approaches of historic scholarship and post-structural, feminist psychoanalytic theory to late 16th- and early 17th-century poetry by women, this book aims to make a unique contribution to the field of the study of early modern women's writings. One of the first to concentrate exclusively on early modern women's poetry, the full-length critical study to applies post-Lacanian French psychoanalytic theory to the genre. The strength of this study is that it merges analysis of socio-political constructions affecting early modern women poets writing in England with the psychoanalytic insights, specific to women as subjects, of post-Lacanian theorists Luce Irigaray, Helen Cixous, Julia Kristeva, and Rosi Braidotti."--Provided by publisher

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Taylor and Francis
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Subject in the Margin. Women and Poetry in Early Modem England
chapter 2 The Flesh. The Other Body: Women's Physical Images
chapter 3 The Word. Secret Pleasures: Women's Literacy and Learning
chapter 4 Isabella Whitney. The Printed Subject: Print, Power and Abjection in The Copy ofa Letter and A Sweet Nosgay
chapter 5 Elizabeth Cary. The Nomadic Subject: Space and Mobility in the Life and Mariam
chapter 6 Aemilia Lanyer. The Feminist Subject: Idealization and Subversive Metaphor in Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum
chapter 7 Epilogue.

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London
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Routledge Revivals

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Dewey Decimal Class
821
Library of Congress
PR535.W6

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Pagination
1 online resource

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Open Library
OL44078592M
ISBN 10
131518298X
ISBN 13
9781315182988
OCLC/WorldCat
1003927874

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