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Conspiracy And Virtue Women Writing And Politics In Seventeenthcentury England Susan Wiseman

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Conspiracy And Virtue Women Writing And Politics In Seventeenthcentury England Susan Wiseman
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.49 MB
Pages: 397
Author: Susan Wiseman
ISBN: 9780191514067, 0191514063
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Conspiracy And Virtue Women Writing And Politics In Seventeenthcentury England Susan Wiseman by Susan Wiseman 9780191514067, 0191514063 instant download after payment.

Conspiracy and Virtue is a study of gender and cultural politics in the century of revolution. It argues that in seventeenth-century England women's relationship to the political sphere was shaped by their exclusion from it. Authors discussed include: Aphra Behn, John Milton, Anne Bradstreet, Margaret Cavendish, and Queen Christina of Sweden. -;What was the relationship between woman and politics in seventeenth-century England? Responding to this question, Conspiracy and Virtue argues that theoretical exclusion of women from the political sphere shaped their relation to it. Rather than producing silence, this exclusion generated rich, complex, and oblique political involvements which this study traces through the writings of both men and women. Pursuing this argument Conspiracy and Virtue engages the main. writings on women's relationship to the political sphere including debates on the public sphere and on contract theory. Writers and figures discussed include Elizabeth Avery, Aphra Behn, Anne Bradstreet, Maragret Cavendish, Queen Christina of Sweden, Anne Halkett, Brilliana Harley, Lucy Hutchinson, John Milton, . Elizabeth Poole, Sara Wight, and Henry Jessey. -;...rich and scholarly study...Her extensive knowledge of the political and religious communities and events of the mid-seventeenth century allows her to offer a series of illuminating interpretations of very specific contexts... T]his study blends conceptual and analytical sophistication with an extraordinary breadth of knowledge of the history and literature of the seventeenth century, bringing together arguments in political theory, literary criticism and historiography to reshape. our view both of seventeenth-century women and seventeenth-century politics. - Kate Hodgkin, Textual Practice;a compelling exploration of women's relationships to the political sphere in the period 1620-88...valuable and timely - Hero Chalmers, Review of English Studies

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