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Grief and Women Writers in the English Renaissance

Grief and Women Writers in the English Renaissance

Grief and Women Writers in the English Renaissance

Elizabeth Hodgson, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
November 2014
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    Grief and Women Writers in the English Renaissance anatomizes the era's powerful but troubling links between the forgettable dead and the living mourners who are implicated in the same oblivion. Four major women writers from 1570 to 1670 construct these difficult bonds between the spectral dead and the liminal mourner. Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, reinvents the controversial substitutions of aristocratic funerals. New Protestant ideologies of the sainted dead connect devotional mourning and patronage in Aemelia Lanyer's writing. Mary Wroth's verse enacts a uniquely exalted, imaginative melancholy in which Jacobean subjects dissolve into their mourning artifacts. Among the precarious political mourners of the later half of the period, Katherine Philips's lyric verse plays the shell game of private grief. Forgetting, being forgotten, and being dead are risks that the dead and the living ironically share in these central texts by the English Renaissance's most illustrious women writers.

    • Provides a broad historical context for a major social issue of Renaissance England
    • Expands the terms by which women writers can be researched
    • Contains detailed primary research in literary contexts for other scholars

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    '… notable for the sensitivity of its close readings …' Scott Wayland, Notes and Queries

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    October 2014
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781316191675
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    3 b/w illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Inheriting loss: Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
    • 2. The golden chain: Aemelia Lanyer
    • 3. 'This testament of me': Mary Wroth's melancholic sonnets
    • 4. 'In every breast her monument': Katherine Philips.
      Author
    • Elizabeth Hodgson , University of British Columbia, Vancouver

      Elizabeth Hodgson is Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia. Her articles have been published in Milton Studies, Studies in English Literature, Early Modern Literary Studies, Prose Studies, Women's Writing, and Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England.