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  1. Women's writing in the British Atlantic world
    memory, place and history, 1550-1700
    Autor*in: Chedgzoy, Kate
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In this 2007 book, Kate Chedgzoy explores the ways in which women writers of the early modern British Atlantic world imagined, visited, created and haunted textual sites of memory. Asking how women's writing from all parts of the British Isles and... mehr

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    In this 2007 book, Kate Chedgzoy explores the ways in which women writers of the early modern British Atlantic world imagined, visited, created and haunted textual sites of memory. Asking how women's writing from all parts of the British Isles and Britain's Atlantic colonies employed the resources of memory to make sense of the changes that were refashioning that world, the book suggests that memory is itself the textual site where the domestic echoes of national crisis can most insistently be heard. Offering readings of the work of poets who contributed to the oral traditions of Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and analysing poetry, fiction and life-writings by well-known and less familiar writers such as Hester Pulter, Lucy Hutchinson and Aphra Behn, this book explores how women's writing of memory gave expression to the everyday, intimate consequences of the major geopolitical changes that took place in the British Atlantic world in the seventeenth century

     

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    Schlagworte: English literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Women authors, English / History and criticism; Women authors, Irish / History and criticism; English literature / History and criticism; Irish literature / History and criticism; Frauenliteratur; Englisch
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    Introduction: 'A place on the map is also a place in history' -- 1. 'The rich Store-house of her memory': The metaphors and practices of memory work -- 2. 'Writing things down has made you forger' : Memory, orality and cultural production -- 3. Recollecting women from early modern Ireland, Scotland and Wales -- 4. 'Shedding teares for England's loss': Women's writing and the memory of war -- 5. Atlantic removes, memory's travels

  2. Women's writing in the British Atlantic world
    memory, place and history, 1550-1700
    Autor*in: Chedgzoy, Kate
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In this 2007 book, Kate Chedgzoy explores the ways in which women writers of the early modern British Atlantic world imagined, visited, created and haunted textual sites of memory. Asking how women's writing from all parts of the British Isles and... mehr

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    In this 2007 book, Kate Chedgzoy explores the ways in which women writers of the early modern British Atlantic world imagined, visited, created and haunted textual sites of memory. Asking how women's writing from all parts of the British Isles and Britain's Atlantic colonies employed the resources of memory to make sense of the changes that were refashioning that world, the book suggests that memory is itself the textual site where the domestic echoes of national crisis can most insistently be heard. Offering readings of the work of poets who contributed to the oral traditions of Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and analysing poetry, fiction and life-writings by well-known and less familiar writers such as Hester Pulter, Lucy Hutchinson and Aphra Behn, this book explores how women's writing of memory gave expression to the everyday, intimate consequences of the major geopolitical changes that took place in the British Atlantic world in the seventeenth century Introduction: 'A place on the map is also a place in history' -- 1. 'The rich Store-house of her memory': The metaphors and practices of memory work -- 2. 'Writing things down has made you forger' : Memory, orality and cultural production -- 3. Recollecting women from early modern Ireland, Scotland and Wales -- 4. 'Shedding teares for England's loss': Women's writing and the memory of war -- 5. Atlantic removes, memory's travels

     

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    Schlagworte: Women authors, Irish; English literature; Irish literature; Women authors, English; English literature; English literature ; Women authors ; History and criticism; Women authors, English ; History and criticism; Women authors, Irish ; History and criticism; English literature ; History and criticism; Irish literature ; History and criticism
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  3. Women's writing in the British Atlantic world
    memory, place and history, 1550-1700
    Autor*in: Chedgzoy, Kate
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In this 2007 book, Kate Chedgzoy explores the ways in which women writers of the early modern British Atlantic world imagined, visited, created and haunted textual sites of memory. Asking how women's writing from all parts of the British Isles and... mehr

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    In this 2007 book, Kate Chedgzoy explores the ways in which women writers of the early modern British Atlantic world imagined, visited, created and haunted textual sites of memory. Asking how women's writing from all parts of the British Isles and Britain's Atlantic colonies employed the resources of memory to make sense of the changes that were refashioning that world, the book suggests that memory is itself the textual site where the domestic echoes of national crisis can most insistently be heard. Offering readings of the work of poets who contributed to the oral traditions of Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and analysing poetry, fiction and life-writings by well-known and less familiar writers such as Hester Pulter, Lucy Hutchinson and Aphra Behn, this book explores how women's writing of memory gave expression to the everyday, intimate consequences of the major geopolitical changes that took place in the British Atlantic world in the seventeenth century.

     

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    ISBN: 9780511483509
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    Schlagworte: Frauenliteratur
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 267 pages)
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  4. Women's writing in the British Atlantic world
    memory, place and history, 1550-1700
    Autor*in: Chedgzoy, Kate
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In this 2007 book, Kate Chedgzoy explores the ways in which women writers of the early modern British Atlantic world imagined, visited, created and haunted textual sites of memory. Asking how women's writing from all parts of the British Isles and... mehr

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    In this 2007 book, Kate Chedgzoy explores the ways in which women writers of the early modern British Atlantic world imagined, visited, created and haunted textual sites of memory. Asking how women's writing from all parts of the British Isles and Britain's Atlantic colonies employed the resources of memory to make sense of the changes that were refashioning that world, the book suggests that memory is itself the textual site where the domestic echoes of national crisis can most insistently be heard. Offering readings of the work of poets who contributed to the oral traditions of Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and analysing poetry, fiction and life-writings by well-known and less familiar writers such as Hester Pulter, Lucy Hutchinson and Aphra Behn, this book explores how women's writing of memory gave expression to the everyday, intimate consequences of the major geopolitical changes that took place in the British Atlantic world in the seventeenth century Introduction: 'A place on the map is also a place in history' -- 1. 'The rich Store-house of her memory': The metaphors and practices of memory work -- 2. 'Writing things down has made you forger' : Memory, orality and cultural production -- 3. Recollecting women from early modern Ireland, Scotland and Wales -- 4. 'Shedding teares for England's loss': Women's writing and the memory of war -- 5. Atlantic removes, memory's travels

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9780511483509
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    RVK Klassifikation: HI 1151 ; HK 1465 ; HK 2405 ; HS 4971
    Schlagworte: Women authors, Irish; English literature; Irish literature; Women authors, English; English literature; English literature ; Women authors ; History and criticism; Women authors, English ; History and criticism; Women authors, Irish ; History and criticism; English literature ; History and criticism; Irish literature ; History and criticism
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 267 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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