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Women and the Pamphlet Culture of Revolutionary England, 1640-1660

ISBN-13: 9780754641155 / Angielski / Twarda / 2006 / 232 str.

Marcus Nevitt;Ashgate Publishing
Women and the Pamphlet Culture of Revolutionary England, 1640-1660 Marcus Nevitt Ashgate Publishing 9780754641155 Ashgate Publishing - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Women and the Pamphlet Culture of Revolutionary England, 1640-1660

ISBN-13: 9780754641155 / Angielski / Twarda / 2006 / 232 str.

Marcus Nevitt;Ashgate Publishing
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Offering an analysis of the ways in which groups of non-aristocratic women circumvented a number of interdictions against female participation in the pamphlet culture of revolutionary England, this book is primarily a study of female agency. Despite the fact that pamphlets, or cheap unbound books, have recently been located among the most inclusive or democratic aspects of the social life of early modern England, this study provides a more gender-sensitive picture. Marcus Nevitt argues instead that throughout the revolutionary decades pamphlet culture was actually constructed around the public silence and exclusion of women. In support of his thesis, he discusses more familiar seventeenth-century authors such as John Milton, John Selden and Thomas Edwards in relation to the less canonical but equally forceful writings of Katherine Chidley, Elizabeth Poole, Mary Pope, 'Parliament Joan' and a large number of Quaker women. This is the first sustained study of the relationship between female agency and cheap print throughout the revolutionary decades 1640 to 1660. It adds to the study of gender in the field of the English Revolution by engaging with recent work in the history of the book, stressing the materiality of texts and the means and physical processes by which women's writing emerged through the printing press and networks of publication and dissemination. It will stimulate welcome debate about the nature and limits of discursive freedom in the early modern period, and for women in particular.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Historia
Kategorie BISAC:
History > Europe - Great Britain - General
Literary Criticism > Comparative Literature
Wydawca:
Ashgate Publishing
Seria wydawnicza:
Women and Gender in the Early Modern World
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9780754641155
Rok wydania:
2006
Numer serii:
000231315
Ilość stron:
232
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Wydanie ilustrowane

'Nevitt has accomplished a neat trick, joining current feminist theory with materialist scholarship in pamphlets and political culture to construct a nuanced, multivalent account of female agency, addressing both the rhetoric and the material activities of a range of women. With insights about the relation between public acts and printed texts, careful reconstruction of historical moments, and an attention to language and tone, this accomplished study beautifully evokes the anxieties, ambitions, and self-conscious displacements that were the enabling features of women’s utterance in the English Revolution. Nevitt’s stunning book is an authoritative guide to women’s involvement in revolutionary culture and will be a touchstone for further work in the field.' Sharon Achinstein, St Edmund Hall, Oxford University 'Nevitt deftly manoeuvres between history, criticism and theory... (his) story is rich in detail and sophisticated both in its assimilation of theoretical perspectives, and in its exploration of the interrelations between writing, publishing and gender. His book enriches our understanding of the cultures of cheap print both through women's actual participation in it and through the ideologies of exclusion that cut across it.' Times Literary Supplement ’...remarkable study...With its innovative blend of materialists scholarship and rhetorical analysis, Nevitt's study opens a new window on Civil War women writers...With grace and intelligence, Nevitt moves past the gendered dichotomies that have governed our understanding of the English Renaissance and toward a more fluid and amibiguous formulation of female agency in the early modern period.’ Renaissance Quarterly ’This is a rich and fascinating monograph which draws upon recent developments in history, literary criticism and print culture... it is a valuable and sophisticated study which highlights the range of possibilities for engagement in pamphlet culture as well as the ways in which that

Contents: Introduction: Women's agency and early modern pamphlet culture; 'Justification cannot be self-justification': Katherine Chidley and the discourses of religious toleration; Agency in crisis: women write the regicide; A woman in the business of revolutionary news: Elizabeth Alkin, 'Parliament Joan' and the Commonwealth newsbook; Clothing the naked woman: writing women's agency in revolutionary England; Gender identities and women's agency in early modern tithe dispute; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

Marcus Nevitt is a Lecturer in Renaissance Literature at the University of Sheffield, UK.



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