Elizabeth Evelinge, II
Discover the profound insights of women in the "Early Modern Englishwoman" series with Elizabeth Evelinge, II, a compelling collection edited by Clare. Published in 2003, this hardback edition spans 194 pages and showcases the unique perspectives of women from 1500 to 1750. Each piece in this anthology is crafted by women, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that reflect their lives, thoughts, and religious beliefs during this transformative era.
Delve into the monastic and religious life of women, particularly the Poor Clares, as you explore the intersection of faith and literature. This collection not only highlights the voices of the past but also contributes to our understanding of Christianity and the role of women in shaping religious discourse. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Elizabeth Evelinge, II is an essential addition to any library focused on women's literature and history.