Abstract

Foreword by Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar Acknowledgments Introduction I WomenOs Household Circles as a Gendered Reading Formation: Whitney, Tyler, and Lanyer 2 Activist Entries into Writing: Lady Elizabeth Hoby/Russell and the Other Cooke Sisters 3 Authorial Identity for a Second-Generation Protestant Aristocrat: The Countess of Pembroke 4 Catholic Squirearchy and WomenOs Writing: The Countesses of Oxford and Arundel and Elizabeth Weston 5 Parlor Games and Male Self-Imaging as Government: Jonson, Bulstrode, and Ladies Southwell and Worth 6 Factional Identities and WritersO Energies: Wroth, the Countess of Bedford, and Donne 7 Popery and Politics: Lady FalklandOs Return to Writing Epilogue: Theoretical Perspectives Appendices Notes Works Cited or Consulted Index

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