Maternity and Romance Narratives in Early Modern England
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Maternity and Romance Narratives in Early Modern England
Bamford, Karen; Miller, Naomi J.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
234
Mole
9781032926179
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Introduction: maternal devices and desires in early modern romance, Karen Bamford. Part I Managing Maternity: While she was sleeping: Spenser's 'goodly storie' of Chrysogone, Susan C. Staub; Deferred motherhood in Spenser's Faerie Queene, Anne-Marie Strohman; 'She made her courtiers learned': Sir Philip Sidney, the Arcadia and his step-dame Elizabeth, Richard Wood; 'As like Hermione as her picture': the shadow of incest in The Winter's Tale, Diane Purkiss; Shakespeare's maternal transfigurations, Maria Del Sapio Garbero; 'It hath happened all as I would have had it': maternal desire in Shakespearean romances, Karen Bamford. Part II Voicing Maternity: Forcible love: performing maternity in Renaissance romance, Naomi J. Miller; 'Thus did he make her breeding his only business and employment': absent mothers and male mentors in Margaret Cavendish's romances', Marianne Micros; The maternal rejection of romance, Julie A. Eckerle. Afterword: untellable tales, Clare R. Kinney; Index.
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Young Man;Book III;Musei Vaticani;Christ Child;Wroth's Love's Victory;Maternal Agency;Thompson's Motif Index;Wroth's Play;Female Life Writers;Cruel Step-dame;Vice Versa;Wet Nurse;Love's Victory;Early Modern Women's Life;Performative Maternity;Mary Wroth;Storytelling Mothers;Faerie Queene;Shakespeare's Late Romances;Early Modern Englishwomen;Shakespeare's Late Plays;Father Daughter Reunion;Shakespeare's Romances;Merlin's Prophecy;Putative Errancies
Introduction: maternal devices and desires in early modern romance, Karen Bamford. Part I Managing Maternity: While she was sleeping: Spenser's 'goodly storie' of Chrysogone, Susan C. Staub; Deferred motherhood in Spenser's Faerie Queene, Anne-Marie Strohman; 'She made her courtiers learned': Sir Philip Sidney, the Arcadia and his step-dame Elizabeth, Richard Wood; 'As like Hermione as her picture': the shadow of incest in The Winter's Tale, Diane Purkiss; Shakespeare's maternal transfigurations, Maria Del Sapio Garbero; 'It hath happened all as I would have had it': maternal desire in Shakespearean romances, Karen Bamford. Part II Voicing Maternity: Forcible love: performing maternity in Renaissance romance, Naomi J. Miller; 'Thus did he make her breeding his only business and employment': absent mothers and male mentors in Margaret Cavendish's romances', Marianne Micros; The maternal rejection of romance, Julie A. Eckerle. Afterword: untellable tales, Clare R. Kinney; Index.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Man;Book III;Musei Vaticani;Christ Child;Wroth's Love's Victory;Maternal Agency;Thompson's Motif Index;Wroth's Play;Female Life Writers;Cruel Step-dame;Vice Versa;Wet Nurse;Love's Victory;Early Modern Women's Life;Performative Maternity;Mary Wroth;Storytelling Mothers;Faerie Queene;Shakespeare's Late Romances;Early Modern Englishwomen;Shakespeare's Late Plays;Father Daughter Reunion;Shakespeare's Romances;Merlin's Prophecy;Putative Errancies