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Religion Reform And Womens Writing In Early Modern England 1st Edition Kimberly Anne Coles

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Religion Reform And Womens Writing In Early Modern England 1st Edition Kimberly Anne Coles
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Kimberly Anne Coles
ISBN: 9780521880671, 052188067X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Religion Reform And Womens Writing In Early Modern England 1st Edition Kimberly Anne Coles by Kimberly Anne Coles 9780521880671, 052188067X instant download after payment.

Long considered marginal in early modern culture, women writers were actually central to the development of a Protestant literary tradition in England. Kimberly Anne Coles explores their contribution to this tradition through thorough archival research in publication history and book circulation; the interaction of women's texts with those written by men; and the traceable influence of women's writing upon other contemporary literary works. Focusing primarily upon Katherine Parr, Anne Askew, Mary Sidney Herbert, and Anne Vaughan Lok, Coles argues that the writings of these women were among the most popular and influential works of sixteenth-century England. This book is full of prevalent material and fresh analysis for scholars of early modern literature, culture and religious history.

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