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The Polemics and Poems of Rachel Speght (Women Writers in English, 1350-1850)

معرفی کتاب «The Polemics and Poems of Rachel Speght (Women Writers in English, 1350-1850)» نوشتهٔ Rachel Speght; Barbara Kiefer Lewalski، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 1996. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Rachel Speght was the first Englishwoman to identify herself, unmistakably and by name, as a polemicist and critic of contemporary gender ideology. This edition includes her polemical foray into the Jacobean gender wars and her collected poems. Speght's tract, A Mouzzell for Melastomus (1617), is at once a spirited answer to Joseph Swetnam's attack on women and a serious effort to stake women's claim to the prevailing Protestant discourse of biblical exegesis. In other words, she tried to yield a more expansive and more equitable concept of gender. Speght's volume of poems, Moralities Memorandum with a Dream Prefixed (1621)--printed, in part, to counter charges that her prose was actually her father's-- includes a long memento mori meditation and an allegorical dream vision that recounts her own rapturous encounter with learning. Both texts vigorously defend women's education and encourage women's talents. This volume should find a ready audience among scholars and students of early seventeenth-century literature, history, and religion, as well as among those in women's studies. Rachel Speght was the first Englishwoman to identify herself, unmistakably and by name, as a polemicist and critic of contemporary gender ideology. This edition includes her foray into the Jacobean gender wars and her collected poems. Speght's tract, A Mouzell for Melastomus (1617), is at once a spirited answer to Joseph Swetnam's attack on women and a serious effort to stake women's claim to the prevailing Protestant discourse of biblical exegesis, in order to define a more expansive and more equitable concept of gender. Speght's volume of poems, Mortalities Memorandum with a Dreame Prefixed (1621)--printed, in part, to counter charges that her prose was actually her father's--includes a long memento mori meditation and an allegorical dream vision that recounts her own rapturous encounter with learning. Both texts vigorously defend women's education and promote women's talents. This latest addition to the Women Writers in English series should find a ready audience among scholars and students of early seventeenth-century literature, history, and religion, as well as among those in women's studies. A Mouzell For Melastomus -- Certaine Quaeres To The Bayter Of Women -- Mortalities Memorandum, With A Dreame Prefixed -- Appendix: A Contemporary Response To Speght's Mouzell: Marginalia In The Yale Copy. Edited By Barbara Kiefer Lewalski. Includes Bibliographical References (p. Xxxv-xxxvi) And Index. Rachel Speght (1597-?) was the first Englishwoman to identify herself as a polemicist and critic of contemporary gender ideology. This study discusses both her tract, ""A Mouzell for Melastomus"" (1617) and her volume of poetry, ""Mortalities Memorandum, with a Dreame Prefixed"" (1612)
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