Genre and Women's Life Writing in Early Modern England
Explore the intricate relationship between genre and women's life writing in early modern England with "Genre and Women's Life Writing in Early Modern England," a thought-provoking collection of essays published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007. This hardback edition spans 195 pages and delves into how women of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries utilized formal and generic structures to shape their identities through writing. The contributors examine the discursive contours of gendered identity, offering valuable insights into the literary practices of the time. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of women's studies, literary history, and early modern literature, this book invites readers to uncover the complexities of gender and authorship in a transformative era. Enhance your collection with this essential read!