I examine a literary tradition of male poets who use a fallen female figure as their speaking subject in non-dramatic works designed for linguistic innovation and professional alliance. In the late sixteenth century subjective female complaints were written by male authors who were attracted to the marginal position their female speakers occupied with respect to the dominant discourses of their time, primarily the traditional neo-Platonic and Petrarchan rhetorics. Using poststructuralist and feminist models of reading and interpretation, I focus on English Renaissance representations of Jane Shore and Sappho in the literature of the female complaint. The competitive design of Thomas Churchyard's first female monologue in The Mirror for M...
I argue that medieval literature, despite its overt emphasis on male sensibility and subjectivity, i...
This thesis explores how women authors responded to masculine discourses of dominance in late sixtee...
It is no surprise that, based on the records that we have today, the literary field of Ancient Rome ...
I examine a literary tradition of male poets who use a fallen female figure as their speaking subjec...
This thesis explores the genre of Ovidian female-voiced complaint poetry and its tradition in early ...
This work foregrounds gendered metaphors of translation in three collections of “good” women’s lives...
In Early Modern Europe, it was self-evident that a poet was a man. But despite overwhelming theoreti...
"In Silence My Tongue is Broken": The Social Construction of Women's Rhetoric Before 1750 examines t...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
Elizabeth Cary and Mary Wroth wrote in several of the most popular genres of Renaissance England: dr...
Elizabeth Cary and Mary Wroth wrote in several of the most popular genres of Renaissance England: dr...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
Women’s written defences of their sex developed within the literary context of the querelle des fem...
This thesis studies the ways in which female characters in Chaucer's poetry use language. Difference...
This thesis studies the ways in which female characters in Chaucer's poetry use language. Difference...
I argue that medieval literature, despite its overt emphasis on male sensibility and subjectivity, i...
This thesis explores how women authors responded to masculine discourses of dominance in late sixtee...
It is no surprise that, based on the records that we have today, the literary field of Ancient Rome ...
I examine a literary tradition of male poets who use a fallen female figure as their speaking subjec...
This thesis explores the genre of Ovidian female-voiced complaint poetry and its tradition in early ...
This work foregrounds gendered metaphors of translation in three collections of “good” women’s lives...
In Early Modern Europe, it was self-evident that a poet was a man. But despite overwhelming theoreti...
"In Silence My Tongue is Broken": The Social Construction of Women's Rhetoric Before 1750 examines t...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
Elizabeth Cary and Mary Wroth wrote in several of the most popular genres of Renaissance England: dr...
Elizabeth Cary and Mary Wroth wrote in several of the most popular genres of Renaissance England: dr...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
Women’s written defences of their sex developed within the literary context of the querelle des fem...
This thesis studies the ways in which female characters in Chaucer's poetry use language. Difference...
This thesis studies the ways in which female characters in Chaucer's poetry use language. Difference...
I argue that medieval literature, despite its overt emphasis on male sensibility and subjectivity, i...
This thesis explores how women authors responded to masculine discourses of dominance in late sixtee...
It is no surprise that, based on the records that we have today, the literary field of Ancient Rome ...