Early Modern Women's Writing: Domesticity, Privacy, and the Public Sphere in England and the Dutch Republic

Early Modern Women's Writing: Domesticity, Privacy, and the Public Sphere in England and the Dutch Republic

by Martine van Elk
Early Modern Women's Writing: Domesticity, Privacy, and the Public Sphere in England and the Dutch Republic

Early Modern Women's Writing: Domesticity, Privacy, and the Public Sphere in England and the Dutch Republic

by Martine van Elk

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Overview

This book is the first comparative study of early modern English and Dutch women writers. It explores women’s rich and complex responses to the birth of the public sphere, new concepts of privacy, and the ideology of domesticity in the seventeenth century. Women in both countries were briefly allowed a public voice during times of political upheaval, but were increasingly imagined as properly confined to the household by the end of the century. This book compares how English and Dutch women responded to these changes. It discusses praise of women, marriage manuals, and attitudes to female literacy, along with female artistic and literary expressions in the form of painting, engraving, embroidery, print, drama, poetry, and prose, to offer a rich account of women’s contributions to debates on issues that mattered most to them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319814599
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 07/16/2018
Series: Early Modern Literature in History
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Pages: 299
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Martine van Elk is Professor of English at California State University, Long Beach, USA. She has published extensively on Shakespeare, early modern vagrants, and early modern English and Dutch women writers.

Table of Contents


Introduction.- Ch 1: Men on Women, the Household, and Literacy.- Ch 2: Muses and Patrons.- Ch 3: Female Friendship Poetry.- Ch 4: Women and Learning.- Ch 5: Women on and behind the Stage.- Conclusion.- Bibliography.-

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“In this groundbreaking and original work, Martine van Elk shows how women writers in early modern Britain and the Dutch Republic navigated the tensions between a new ideology of domesticity and the rise of the public sphere. Addressing important questions about female authorship, Domesticity, Privacy, and the Public Sphere is also a major contribution to comparative literary criticism.” (Helmer Helmers, Lecturer in Early Modern Dutch Literature and Culture, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)

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