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English Women, Religion, and Textual Production, 1500-1625

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English Women, Religion, and Textual Production, 1500-1625

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English Women, Religion, and Textual Production, 1500-1625 book

Edited ByMicheline White
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 11 May 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315579818
Pages 266
eBook ISBN 9781315579818
Subjects Humanities, Language & Literature, Social Sciences
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White, M. (Ed.). (2011). English Women, Religion, and Textual Production, 1500-1625 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315579818

ABSTRACT

Contributing to the growing interest in early modern women and religion, this essay collection advances scholarship by introducing readers to recently recovered or little-studied texts and by offering new paradigms for the analysis of women's religious literary activities. Contributors underscore the fact that women had complex, multi-dimensional relationships to the religio-political order, acting as activists for specific causes but also departing from confessional norms in creative ways and engaging in intra-as well as extra-confessional conflict. The volume thus includes essays that reflect on the complex dynamics of religious culture itself and that illuminate the importance of women's engagement with Catholicism throughout the period. The collection also highlights the vitality of neglected intertextual genres such as prayers, meditations, and translations, and it focuses attention on diverse forms of textual production such as literary writing, patronage, epistolary exchanges, public reading, and epitaphs. Collectively, English Women, Religion, and Textual Production, 1500-1625 offers a comprehensive treatment of the historical, literary, and methodological issues preoccupying scholars of women and religious writing.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |14 pages

Introduction: Women, Religious Communities, Prose Genres, and Textual Production

ByMicheline White

part |2 pages

PART 1: Women and Religious Communities

chapter 1|20 pages

Living Stones: Lady Elizabeth Russell and the Art of Sacred Conversation

Edited ByMicheline White

chapter 2|22 pages

“Theise dearest offrings of my heart”: The Sacrifice of Praise in Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke’s Psalmes

Edited ByMicheline White

chapter 3|24 pages

Anne Dacre Howard, Countess of Arundel, and Catholic Patronage

Edited ByMicheline White

chapter 4|18 pages

“Ensigne-Bearers of Saint Clare”: Elizabeth Evelinge’s Early Translations and the Restoration of English Franciscanism

Edited ByMicheline White

chapter 5|24 pages

Lady Anne Clifford and the Uses of Christian Warfare

ByJulie Crawford

part |2 pages

PART 2: Reading Intertextual Prose Genres

chapter 6|20 pages

Prospecting for Common Ground in Devotion: Queen Katherine Parr’s Personal Prayer Book

Edited ByMicheline White

chapter 7|20 pages

“Halff a Scrypture Woman”: Heteroglossia and Female Authorial Agency in Prayers by Lady Elizabeth Tyrwhit, Anne Lock, and Anne Wheathill

Edited ByMicheline White

chapter 8|18 pages

Authority, Scripture, and Typography in Lady Grace Mildmay’s Manuscript Meditations

Edited ByMicheline White

chapter 9|20 pages

Lady Margaret Beaufort’s Translations as Mirrors of Practical Piety

Edited ByMicheline White

chapter 10|14 pages

“Nether bitterly nor brablingly”: Lady Anne Cooke Bacon’s Translation of Bishop Jewel’s Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae

Edited ByMicheline White
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