Women as Translators in Early Modern England offers a feminist theory of translation that considers both the practice and representation of translation in works penned by early modern women. It argues for the importance of such a theory in changing how we value women’s work. Because of England’s formal split from the Catholic Church and the concomitant elevation of the written vernacular, the early modern period presents a rich case study for such a theory. This era witnessed not only a keen interest in reviving the literary glories of the past, but also a growing commitment to humanist education, increasing literacy rates among women and laypeople, and emerging articulations of national sentiment. Moreover, the period saw a shift in views ...
‘It is a pity that not someone like Christina Leonora de Neufville found the time to take on that wo...
‘It is a pity that not someone like Christina Leonora de Neufville found the time to take on that wo...
Economic Imperatives for Women’s Writing in Early Modern Europe delves into the early modern history...
Women as Translators in Early Modern England offers a feminist theory of translation that considers ...
Review of Deborah Uman. Women as Translators in Early Modern England. Newark: University of Delaware...
The material conditions that influenced early modern women's writing are crucial to understanding wh...
This volume focuses on a period of literary history that is often marginalized in accounts of women’...
The introduction of printing to England at the beginning of the early modern period intersected with...
With Faithful Translators Jaime Goodrich offers the first in-depth examination of women’s devotional...
This project explores how 17th-century English women writers used dedicatory epistles. The three ca...
Filling a gap in the study of early modern literature, this book exhaustively examines the aims, str...
This project explores how 17th-century English women writers used dedicatory epistles. The three ca...
Englishing Rome examines early modern English plays set in ancient Rome that interrogate humanist be...
Englishing Rome examines early modern English plays set in ancient Rome that interrogate humanist be...
Twelve of the fourteen essays in this volume describe much of the lives and works of an extraordinar...
‘It is a pity that not someone like Christina Leonora de Neufville found the time to take on that wo...
‘It is a pity that not someone like Christina Leonora de Neufville found the time to take on that wo...
Economic Imperatives for Women’s Writing in Early Modern Europe delves into the early modern history...
Women as Translators in Early Modern England offers a feminist theory of translation that considers ...
Review of Deborah Uman. Women as Translators in Early Modern England. Newark: University of Delaware...
The material conditions that influenced early modern women's writing are crucial to understanding wh...
This volume focuses on a period of literary history that is often marginalized in accounts of women’...
The introduction of printing to England at the beginning of the early modern period intersected with...
With Faithful Translators Jaime Goodrich offers the first in-depth examination of women’s devotional...
This project explores how 17th-century English women writers used dedicatory epistles. The three ca...
Filling a gap in the study of early modern literature, this book exhaustively examines the aims, str...
This project explores how 17th-century English women writers used dedicatory epistles. The three ca...
Englishing Rome examines early modern English plays set in ancient Rome that interrogate humanist be...
Englishing Rome examines early modern English plays set in ancient Rome that interrogate humanist be...
Twelve of the fourteen essays in this volume describe much of the lives and works of an extraordinar...
‘It is a pity that not someone like Christina Leonora de Neufville found the time to take on that wo...
‘It is a pity that not someone like Christina Leonora de Neufville found the time to take on that wo...
Economic Imperatives for Women’s Writing in Early Modern Europe delves into the early modern history...