This thesis considers the idea of the ‘metaphysical’ in sixteenth- and seventeenthcentury women’s poetry, notably by exploring the female-voiced lyrics affiliated with Marie Maitland (d. 1596) in the Scottish manuscript verse miscellany, the Maitland Quarto (c. 1586). The study aims to reintegrate important strands of Renaissance culture which have been lost by too exclusive a focus on English, male writing and contexts. For many literary historians the ‘metaphysical’ refers overwhelmingly to Dryden’s pejorative categorization of Donne and his followers. However, Sarah Hutton has recently shown how the ‘metaphysical’ can be traced to an Aristotelian Neoplatonism, whereby influential fifteenth-century thinkers such as Marsilio Ficino...
Bibliography: pages 197-201.Mary Wroth, the first Englishwoman to write a Petrarchan sonnet sequence...
For several hundred years, the scholarly discussion of temperance was dominated by the legacy of cla...
This dissertation traces how the Renaissance rediscovery of ancient women writers led to the emergen...
This thesis examines the Bannatyne manuscript (c. 1568) as a cultural repository of verse, and the ...
Elizabeth Cary and Mary Wroth wrote in several of the most popular genres of Renaissance England: dr...
In early modern lyric poetry, the male poet or lover often appears not as powerful and masterly but ...
Women’s written defences of their sex developed within the literary context of the querelle des fem...
This dissertation uncovers an overlooked history of women’s utopian thought that has its foundations...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine woman as reader and writer in early sixteenth-century Franc...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
In her article "The politics of gender" Elaine Hobby gives a clear image of the confusion evoked in ...
I examine a literary tradition of male poets who use a fallen female figure as their speaking subjec...
This thesis is a study of how women writers used poetry and letters to engage with philosophical the...
The Renaissance is often touted as the age of melancholy. For fictional personages like Hamlet as we...
This study investigates three medieval manuscript collections – compiled in the 14th and 15th centur...
Bibliography: pages 197-201.Mary Wroth, the first Englishwoman to write a Petrarchan sonnet sequence...
For several hundred years, the scholarly discussion of temperance was dominated by the legacy of cla...
This dissertation traces how the Renaissance rediscovery of ancient women writers led to the emergen...
This thesis examines the Bannatyne manuscript (c. 1568) as a cultural repository of verse, and the ...
Elizabeth Cary and Mary Wroth wrote in several of the most popular genres of Renaissance England: dr...
In early modern lyric poetry, the male poet or lover often appears not as powerful and masterly but ...
Women’s written defences of their sex developed within the literary context of the querelle des fem...
This dissertation uncovers an overlooked history of women’s utopian thought that has its foundations...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine woman as reader and writer in early sixteenth-century Franc...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
In her article "The politics of gender" Elaine Hobby gives a clear image of the confusion evoked in ...
I examine a literary tradition of male poets who use a fallen female figure as their speaking subjec...
This thesis is a study of how women writers used poetry and letters to engage with philosophical the...
The Renaissance is often touted as the age of melancholy. For fictional personages like Hamlet as we...
This study investigates three medieval manuscript collections – compiled in the 14th and 15th centur...
Bibliography: pages 197-201.Mary Wroth, the first Englishwoman to write a Petrarchan sonnet sequence...
For several hundred years, the scholarly discussion of temperance was dominated by the legacy of cla...
This dissertation traces how the Renaissance rediscovery of ancient women writers led to the emergen...