This thesis examines the Bannatyne manuscript (c. 1568) as a cultural repository of verse, and the significance of the representation of women and female voices in parts three and four which, this thesis argues, can be seen as a manifestation of the broader querelle des femmes debate. This focus has been hitherto occluded and circumvented by analyses which have focussed on less politically gendered themes, such as national identity or book history. In looking at the implications of the Bannatyne for medieval feminism, and considering poems often overlooked yet still critically useful, this thesis will argue that the Bannatyne is a text which not only deals with the implicit questions of the querelle des femmes, but also offers uniqu...
This thesis contributes to the growing interest in early modern masculinity and its literary represe...
This thesis considers the idea of the ‘metaphysical’ in sixteenth- and seventeenthcentury women’s p...
The aim of this thesis is to clarify the role that female interpreters in Britain played at an early...
This study investigates three medieval manuscript collections – compiled in the 14th and 15th centur...
This study investigates three medieval manuscript collections – compiled in the 14th and 15th centur...
The thesis contends that dramatists, pamphleteers and poets mobilised issues of gender in a bid to n...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
The thesis analyzes the extent to which English and Scottish women participated in the thriving manu...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
This thesis contributes to the growing interest in early modern masculinity and its literary represe...
This thesis considers the idea of the ‘metaphysical’ in sixteenth- and seventeenthcentury women’s p...
The aim of this thesis is to clarify the role that female interpreters in Britain played at an early...
This study investigates three medieval manuscript collections – compiled in the 14th and 15th centur...
This study investigates three medieval manuscript collections – compiled in the 14th and 15th centur...
The thesis contends that dramatists, pamphleteers and poets mobilised issues of gender in a bid to n...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
This dissertation examines a plethora of women’s literary engagements during the long eighteenth cen...
The thesis analyzes the extent to which English and Scottish women participated in the thriving manu...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
This thesis contributes to the growing interest in early modern masculinity and its literary represe...
This thesis considers the idea of the ‘metaphysical’ in sixteenth- and seventeenthcentury women’s p...
The aim of this thesis is to clarify the role that female interpreters in Britain played at an early...