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‘This Double Voice’, Gendered Writing in Early Modern England, edited by Danielle Clarke, Elizabeth Clarke

Label
‘This Double Voice’, Gendered Writing in Early Modern England, edited by Danielle Clarke, Elizabeth Clarke
Language
eng
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
‘This Double Voice’
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1004381267
Responsibility statement
edited by Danielle Clarke, Elizabeth Clarke
Series statement
Springer
Sub title
Gendered Writing in Early Modern England
Summary
The Double Voice reassesses the notions of gender which have been used to analyze Renaissance literature. Rather than assuming that men and women write differently because of background, education, and culture, it tries to unsettle the connections between the sex of the author and the constructions of gender in texts, and to reconsider the prevalent determinist model of reading which tends to consign women writers to the private, domestic sphere and to render male negotiations of gender invisible and transparent.--, Provided by publisher
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