World-Making Renaissance Women: Rethinking Early Modern Women's Place in Literature and Culture

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This book answers three simple questions. First, what mistaken assumptions do we make about the early modern period when we ignore women's literary contributions? Second, how might we come to recognise women's influence on the history of literature and culture, as well as those instances of outright pathbreaking mastery for which they are so often responsible? Finally, is it possible to see some women writers as world-makers in their own right, individuals whose craft cut into cultural practice so incisively that their shaping authority can be traced well beyond their own moment? The essays in this volume pursue these questions through intense archival investigation, intricate close reading, and painstaking literary-historical tracking, tracing in concrete terms sixteen remarkable women and their world-shaping activities.

About the author

Pamela S. Hammons is Professor of English and Cooper Fellow at the University of Miami. She has authored Gender, Sexuality, and Material Objects in English Renaissance Verse (2010), Poetic Resistance: English Women Writers and the Early Modern Lyric (2002), and essays on manuscript culture, poetry, and women's writing. She edited Katherine Austen's Book M: A London Widow's Life Writings (2013) for The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe. Awards have included a Mellon Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend and Fellowship. She is currently editing Mary Carey's A Mother's Spiritual Dialogue, Meditations, and Elegies for The Other Voice.

Brandie R. Siegfried is Associate Professor of English at Brigham Young University. Her interests include relations between Elizabethan literary history and sixteenth-century Ireland. Recent articles concern Henry Sidney in Ireland, Irish counter-Tudor campaigns and the typology of Israel, Irish ballads, and bardic conceptualizations of sovereignty. Her books focus on Margaret Cavendish—including the co-edited God and Nature in the Thought of Margaret Cavendish (2014) and a modern spelling edition of Poems and Fancies (2018) for The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe, which won the Josephine Roberts Scholarly Edition Award from the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender.

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