This paper provides an overview of women's engagement with Stoic ethics in early modern England (c. 1600–1700). It builds on recent literature in the field by demonstrating that there is a positive gender-inclusive narrative to be told about Stoic philosophy in this time—one that incorporates women's specific concerns and responds to women's lived experiences. To support this claim, we take an interdisciplinary approach and examine several different genres of women's writing in the period, including letters, poems, plays, educational texts, and moral essays. In these writings, we argue, a distinctive conception of Stoic therapy emerges. Women embrace well-known aspects of the Stoic philosophy—such as living in agreement with nature, the imp...
This dissertation analyzes the seemingly incongruous relationship between Stoic ethics and Sentiment...
This work is concerned with the change in ideas about women and their place in society and its relat...
"Women, Property, and the Letters of Law in Early Modern England examines the competing narratives o...
Female characters in early-modern drama, even when following the dictates of conscience, appear inex...
Inconstant Stoics reveals stoicism\u27s pervasive presence in the eighteenth-century moral imaginati...
Stoic ideals infused seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thought, not only in the figure of the asce...
Informed by work in both classical philosophy and performance studies, this book argues that Stoicis...
This project analyzes the intersections between representations of female sovereignty used to promot...
This dissertation describes and analyses several different approaches to the relation between indivi...
Women as Translators in Early Modern England offers a feminist theory of translation that considers ...
This dissertation offers accounts and analyses of relations which function as means of epistemic, mo...
This dissertation offers accounts and analyses of relations which function as means of epistemic, mo...
The devotional life of early modern women was marked by reading practices that were often meditative...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the dimensions of feminine virtue in early modern Eng...
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This dissertation analyzes the seemingly incongruous relationship between Stoic ethics and Sentiment...
This work is concerned with the change in ideas about women and their place in society and its relat...
"Women, Property, and the Letters of Law in Early Modern England examines the competing narratives o...
Female characters in early-modern drama, even when following the dictates of conscience, appear inex...
Inconstant Stoics reveals stoicism\u27s pervasive presence in the eighteenth-century moral imaginati...
Stoic ideals infused seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thought, not only in the figure of the asce...
Informed by work in both classical philosophy and performance studies, this book argues that Stoicis...
This project analyzes the intersections between representations of female sovereignty used to promot...
This dissertation describes and analyses several different approaches to the relation between indivi...
Women as Translators in Early Modern England offers a feminist theory of translation that considers ...
This dissertation offers accounts and analyses of relations which function as means of epistemic, mo...
This dissertation offers accounts and analyses of relations which function as means of epistemic, mo...
The devotional life of early modern women was marked by reading practices that were often meditative...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the dimensions of feminine virtue in early modern Eng...
From Amazon.com: Women in the Discourse of Early Modern Spain addresses the important methodologica...
This dissertation analyzes the seemingly incongruous relationship between Stoic ethics and Sentiment...
This work is concerned with the change in ideas about women and their place in society and its relat...
"Women, Property, and the Letters of Law in Early Modern England examines the competing narratives o...