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Shakespeare's Sisters

- Four Women Who Wrote the Renaissance
Af: Ramie Targoff Engelsk Paperback

Shakespeare's Sisters

- Four Women Who Wrote the Renaissance
Af: Ramie Targoff Engelsk Paperback
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This remarkable work about women writers in the English Renaissance explodes our notion of the Shakespearean period by drawing us into the lives of four women who were committed to their craft long before there was any possibility of ''a room of one''s own.''

In an innovative and engaging narrative of everyday life in Shakespeare''s England, Ramie Targoff carries us from the sumptuous coronation of Queen Elizabeth in the mid-16th century into the private lives of four women writers working at a time when women were legally the property of men. Some readers may have heard of Mary Sidney, accomplished poet and sister of the famous Sir Philip Sidney, but few will have heard of Aemilia Lanyer, the first woman in the 17th century to publish a book of original poetry, which offered a feminist take on the crucifixion, or Elizabeth Cary, who published the first original play by a woman, about the plight of the Jewish princess Mariam. Then there was Anne Clifford, a lifelong diarist, who fought for decades against a patriarchy that tried to rob her of her land in one of England''s most infamous inheritance battles.

These women had husbands and children to care for and little support for their art, yet against all odds they defined themselves as writers, finding rooms of their own where doors had been shut for centuries.

Targoff flings them open to uncover the treasures left by these extraordinary women; in the process, she helps us see the Renaissance in a fresh light, creating a richer understanding of history and offering a much-needed female perspective on life in Shakespeare''s day.

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This remarkable work about women writers in the English Renaissance explodes our notion of the Shakespearean period by drawing us into the lives of four women who were committed to their craft long before there was any possibility of ''a room of one''s own.''

In an innovative and engaging narrative of everyday life in Shakespeare''s England, Ramie Targoff carries us from the sumptuous coronation of Queen Elizabeth in the mid-16th century into the private lives of four women writers working at a time when women were legally the property of men. Some readers may have heard of Mary Sidney, accomplished poet and sister of the famous Sir Philip Sidney, but few will have heard of Aemilia Lanyer, the first woman in the 17th century to publish a book of original poetry, which offered a feminist take on the crucifixion, or Elizabeth Cary, who published the first original play by a woman, about the plight of the Jewish princess Mariam. Then there was Anne Clifford, a lifelong diarist, who fought for decades against a patriarchy that tried to rob her of her land in one of England''s most infamous inheritance battles.

These women had husbands and children to care for and little support for their art, yet against all odds they defined themselves as writers, finding rooms of their own where doors had been shut for centuries.

Targoff flings them open to uncover the treasures left by these extraordinary women; in the process, she helps us see the Renaissance in a fresh light, creating a richer understanding of history and offering a much-needed female perspective on life in Shakespeare''s day.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 0
ISBN-13: 9781529404906
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 1529404908
Udg. Dato: 12 mar 2024
Længde: 27mm
Bredde: 232mm
Højde: 152mm
Forlag: Quercus Publishing
Oplagsdato: 12 mar 2024
Forfatter(e): Ramie Targoff
Forfatter(e) Ramie Targoff


Kategori Biografier: skønlitterære forfattere


ISBN-13 9781529404906


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 0


Udgave


Længde 27mm


Bredde 232mm


Højde 152mm


Udg. Dato 12 mar 2024


Oplagsdato 12 mar 2024


Forlag Quercus Publishing

Kategori sammenhænge