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Oppositional Voices: Women as Writers and Translators in the English Renaissance [Paperback]

Tina Krontiris (Author)
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0415162637 978-0415162630 June 13, 1997 New edition
Oppositional Voices is a study of six women writers in the late Elizabethan period. Until the early 1980s it was generally assumed that women did not write any books during the Renaissance. Virginia Woolf wondered why, 'no woman wrote a word of that extraordinary literature when every other man, it seemed, was capable of song or sonnet'.
The women discussed in this book did write something of that 'extraordinary literature'. Ignoring Renaissance society's injunction that women should confine themselves to religious compositions, they wrote and translated poetry, drama and romantic fiction. They even voiced opposition to certain oppressive ideas and stereotypes. Yet, as this study suggests, what these authors finally say depends greatly on the fact that they were women writing in a culture inimical to female creative activity.

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`This volume breaks new ground in drawing together different strands of current feminist research into the period, in a way that is accessible and thorough. This is one of the best books in this field to have appeared in recent years.' - John Drakakis

'Oppositional Voices touches on much that is of current interest in Renaissance gender studies.' - Renaissance Quarterly

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; New edition edition (June 13, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415162637
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415162630
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Read for Renaissance Literature students, May 15, 2001
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In refusing to share the patriarchal historiography, Tina Krontiris starts her four-chapter- book, with surveying the history of women writers from the "Early Renaissance Period" to the modern time from eclectic feminist and Marxist lenses. Through focusing on women's struggle to gain recognition and break the mirror that has always reflected them as mere subordinates to men, and, thus, relegating them to be mere objects of their desires and hopes, Krontiris strongly celebrates this struggle that, according to her, has debunked the perpetuating patriarchal discourses of religion, capitalism, authorship, and literary production.
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When Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own was published in 1929 virtually nothing was known about women writers of the early modern period in England. Read the first page
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feminist pamphlets, feminine conduct, early humanists, sexual modesty, other women writers
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Mary Herbert, Elizabeth Cary, Mary Wroth, Lady Mary, Isabella Whitney, Countess of Pembroke, Lady Cumberland, Aemilia Lanyer, Salve Deus, Lady Cary, Margaret Tyler, Sweet Nosegay, Queen Elizabeth, Sir Philip Sidney, Ann Jones, Lady Margaret, Betty Travitsky, Cary's Mariam, Mary Ellen Lamb, Mary Sidney, The Letter, Abraham Fraunce, Henry Cary, Queen Isabel, Renaissance Englishwomen
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