Privacy, Domesticity, and Women in Early Modern England

Privacy, Domesticity, and Women in Early Modern England

Abate, Corinne S.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2003

216

Dura

Inglês

9780754630432

15 a 20 dias

560

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Contents: Introduction: 'indistinguished space', Elizabeth Mazzola and Corinne S. Abate; 'Concealing Continents': Settings for intimacy and resistance: With the skin side inside: the interiors of The Duchess of Malfi, Lisa Hopkins; Neither a tamer nor a shrew be: a defense of Petruchio and Katherine, Corinne S. Abate; 'Wounds still curelesse': estates of loss in Mary Wroth's Urania, Kathryn Pratt; 'Hospitable Favors': Rituals of the Household: Trafficking in John Ford's The Broken Heart, Nancy A. Gutierrez; Good enough to eat: the domestic economy of woman-woman eroticism in Margaret Cavendish and Andrew Marvell, Theodora A. Jankowski; 'Thy weaker novice to perform thy will': female dominion over male identity in The Faerie Queene, Catherine G. Canino; 'Scanted Courtesies': Family dynamics and dispositions: 'Natural' boys and 'hard' stepmothers: Sidney and Elizabeth, Elizabeth Mazzola: Mystical sororities: the power of supernatural female narratives in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania, Sheila T. Cavanagh; Looking for Goneril and Regan, Cristina LeA (3)n Alfar; Index.
Young Man;lady;Lady Mary Wroth's Urania;mary;Lady Mary Wroth;wroth;Montgomery's Urania;Elizabeth Mazzola;Mary Wroth;Lisa Hopkins;Grave Lady;Kathryn Pratt;Cavendish's Poems;Nancy A. Gutierrez;Wroth's Text;Theodora A. Jankowski;Margaret Cavendish;Catherine G. Canino;Redcrosse Knight;Sheila T. Cavanagh;Indistinguished Space;Cristina Len Alfar;Broken Heart;Faerie Queene;Act III;Emma Fielding;Spousal Contracts;Enforced Marriage;Dangerous Error;Early Modern Home;Appleton House;Symbolic Economy;Female Love Object;Knight Errant;Public Speech Act;Orphane Place