A review of Mary Wroth’s Poetry: An Electronic Edition (http:// wroth.latrobe.edu.au/index. html); The Pulter Project: Poet in the Making (http://pulterproject. northwestern.edu/); and Margaret Cavendish’s Poems and Fancies: A Digital Critical Edition (http:// library2.utm.utoronto.ca/ poemsandfancies/)
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This introduction to a special issue on “The Future(s) of Early Modern Women Writers” provides a thu...
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Four international writers are examined by seven scholars who consider the effects of digital techno...
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An obvious and important advantage to the digital turn in early modern studies is the accessibility ...
Economic Imperatives for Women’s Writing in Early Modern Europe delves into the early modern history...
Since its inception in 1986 the aim of Brown University\u27s Women Writers Project (WWP) has been to...
This article discusses an approach to teaching early modern women’s writing that uses book history a...
This article discusses an approach to teaching early modern women’s writing that uses book history a...
The Material Cultures of Early Modern Women’s Writing Digital Archive presents online editions of wo...
This introduction to a special issue on “The Future(s) of Early Modern Women Writers” provides a thu...
This introduction to a special issue on “The Future(s) of Early Modern Women Writers” provides a thu...
Because the recuperation of early modern women's texts has burgeoned at precisely the point that the...
Lady Mary Wroth (c. 1587-1653) wrote the first sonnet sequence in English by a woman, one of the fir...
This essay explores some of the recent history of how early modern women’s writing was edited. The p...
Four international writers are examined by seven scholars who consider the effects of digital techno...
Four international writers are examined by seven scholars who consider the effects of digital techno...
Reviews books on women authors in Modern England. \u27Sappho in Early Modern England: Female Same-Se...
This chapter reflects upon some of the theoretical ramifications of the authors' work on an award-wi...
An obvious and important advantage to the digital turn in early modern studies is the accessibility ...
Economic Imperatives for Women’s Writing in Early Modern Europe delves into the early modern history...
Since its inception in 1986 the aim of Brown University\u27s Women Writers Project (WWP) has been to...