Table of contents for This double voice : gendered writing in early modern England / edited by Danielle Clarke and Elizabeth Clarke.


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Female Authority and Authorization Strategies in Early Modern Europe--Jane Stevenson
Protestantism and Politics in Anne Lok's Misere mei Deus --Ros Smith
The Mutations of the Fairy Queen--Diane Purkiss
The Eternizing Project in Early Modern England--Amy Boesky
The "Double Voice" of Renaissance Equity and the Literary Voices of Women--Lorna Hutson
The Voices of Anne Cooke, Lady Anne and Lady Bacon--Alan Stewart
Women, Rhetoric and the Ovidian Tradition--Danielle Clarke
Literary Dialogues in an English Renaissance Family--Marion Wynne-Davies
Gender and the Religious Poet, 1590-1633--Helen Wilcox
The Gendering of the Religious Lyric in the Interregnum--Elizabeth Clarke
The Polemical Voices of Katherine Philips--James Loxley
A Voice for Hermaphroditical Education--Frances Teague


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism, Women and literature England History 16th century, Women and literature England History 17th century, English literature Women authors History and criticism, English literature Male authors History and criticism, Literature and history Great Britain, Gender identity in literature, Sex role in literature, Men in literature