The titles in this series (Series III, Part Three) form part of the Printed Writings from 1641-1700.
This study explores the female experience of death in early modern England. By tracing attitudes towards gender through the occasion of death, it advances our understanding of the construction of...
The Early Modern Englishwoman: A Facsimile Library of Essential Works : Printed Writings, 1500-1640 : Anne, Margaret, and Jane Seymour
These are reprinted in this volume along with Katharine Gillespie's excellent introduction to Chidley's life and works.
The Early Modern Englishwoman: A Facsimile Library of Essential Works
Mary Sidney (1562-1620), Countess of Pembroke, was born into one of England's most prominent literary and political families. She was fluent in at least three languages and was an accomplished...
The Early Modern Englishwoman, a Facsimile Library of Essential Works: Gertrude More
̄ Although Edmund had five sons, Grace is the first person mentioned in the will and is named one of his two executors. Sir Edmund clearly believed that his wife was trustworthy enough to adhere to his wishes after his own death, ...
This volume is one of a series that collects the separately published writings by women who lived through a turbulent time in British history (approximately 1630-1700), almost all of whom would have been considered by their contemporaries ...
These works; which cover her publications, her poetry and her printed letters, provide the most comprehensive guide available to furthering our understanding of who Philips was and how she conducted her literary career.