Aemilia Lanyer : gender, genre, and the canon
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Aemilia Lanyer : gender, genre, and the canon
(Studies in the English Renaissance / John T. Shawcross, general editor)
The University Press of Kentucky, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [234]-254) and index
"Frontispiece: Title page of Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum (1611), courtesy of the Folger Shakespeare Library"--T.p. verso
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内容説明
Aemilia Lanyer was a Londoner of Jewish-Italian descent and the mistress of Queen Elizabeth's Lord Chamberlain. But in 1611 she did something extraordinary for a middle-class woman of the seventeenth century: she published a volume of original poems. The essays in this volume establish the facts of Lanyer's life and use her poetry to interrogate that of her male contemporaries, Donne, Jonson, and Shakespeare (she was once thought to be Shakespeare's "Dark Lady"). Lanyer's work sheds light on views of gender and class identities in early modern society. By using Lanyer to look at the larger issues of women writers working within a patriarchal system, the authors go beyond the explication of Lanyer's writing to address the dynamics of canonization and the construction of literary history.
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