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Domesticity and Dissent in the Seventeenth Century

Domesticity and Dissent in the Seventeenth Century

Domesticity and Dissent in the Seventeenth Century

English Women Writers and the Public Sphere
Katharine Gillespie, Miami University
September 2009
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Paperback
9780521120227

    In Domesticity and Dissent Katharine Gillespie examines writings by seventeenth-century English Puritan women who fought for religious freedom. Seeking the right to preach and prophesy, women such as Katherine Chidley, Anna Trapnel, Elizabeth Poole, and Anne Wentworth envisioned the modern political principles of toleration, the separation of Church from state, privacy, and individualism. Gillespie argues that their sermons, prophesies, and petitions illustrate the fact that these liberal theories did not originate only with such well-known male thinkers as John Locke and Thomas Hobbes. Rather, they emerged also from a group of determined female religious dissenters who used the Bible to reassess traditional definitions of womanhood, public speech and religious and political authority. Gillespie takes the 'pamphlet literatures' of the seventeenth century as important subjects for analysis, and her study contributes to the important scholarship on the revolutionary writings that emerged during the volatile years of the mid-seventeenth-century Civil War in England.

    • Examines the role of women in the development of liberal political theory
    • Looks in detail at the twin themes of Feminism and religious freedom
    • Will be of interest to scholars of literature and politics alike

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    Review of the hardback: 'Still, it is a scholarly and passionate intervention in a debate which runs high, especially in America …' The Times Literary Supplement

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    Product details

    September 2009
    Paperback
    9780521120227
    288 pages
    229 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.43kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: Sabrina versus the state
    • 1. 'Born of the Mother's seed': Liberalism, feminism, and religious separatism
    • 2. A hammer in her hand: Katherine Chidley and Anna Trapnel separate church from state
    • 3. Cure for a diseased head: divorce and contract in the prophesies of Elizabeth Poole
    • 4. The unquenchable smoking flax: Sarah Wight, Anne Wentworth, and the 'rise' of the sovereign individual
    • 5. Improving God's estate: preaching and the possessive economy in the writings of Mary Cary.
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    • Katharine Gillespie , Miami University