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Early Modern Women And The Poem 1st Edition Susan Wiseman

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Early Modern Women And The Poem 1st Edition Susan Wiseman
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.09 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Susan Wiseman
ISBN: 9781526110923, 152611092X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Early Modern Women And The Poem 1st Edition Susan Wiseman by Susan Wiseman 9781526110923, 152611092X instant download after payment.

Viewing the poem as a social agent and product in women's lives, the essays in this collection examine factors influencing the relationships between writers and readers of poetry in seventeenth-century England and Scotland. The archival and theoretical research on literary authorship, textual transmission and socio-literary networks invites a re-examination of the production and reception of poetry, and alters our understanding of the way poetry participated in social, literary and political life. The volume takes account of the expansion and changes to the canon of women's poetry and emerging research on key aspects of literary production and reception. It builds on and responds to both recent critical emphasis on literary form and on archival scholarship in women's writing, understanding the two emphases to be mutually informative. This book explores the way women understood the poem, examines how the poem was shared, circulated and rewritten, and traces its path through wider social relations. It will appeal to any scholar of literature and gender working in Renaissance and seventeenth century studies.

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