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  1. Gender, sexuality, and material objects in English Renaissance verse
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Ashgate Pub., Farnham, Surrey, England [u.a.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    From publisher description: "This study analyzes female- and male-authored lyrics to illuminate how gender and sexuality inflected sixteenth- and seventeenth-century poets' conceptualization of relations among people and things, human and non-human... more

    Bibliothek der Hochschule Mainz, Untergeschoss
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    From publisher description: "This study analyzes female- and male-authored lyrics to illuminate how gender and sexuality inflected sixteenth- and seventeenth-century poets' conceptualization of relations among people and things, human and non-human subjects and objects. Pamela S. Hammons examines lyrics from both manuscript and print collections--including the verse of authors ranging from Robert Herrick, John Donne, and Ben Jonson to Margaret Cavendish, Lucy Hutchinson, and Aemilia Lanyer--and situates them in relation to legal theories, autobiographies, biographies, plays, and epics ... Hammons exposes the poetic strategies sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English women used to assert themselves as subjects of property and economic agents--in relation to material items ranging from personal property to real estate--despite the dominant patriarchal ideology insisting they were ideally temporary, passive vehicles for men's wealth. The study details how women imagined their multiple, complex interactions with the material world: the author shows that how a woman poet represents herself in relation to material objects is a flexible fiction she can mobilize for diverse purposes. Because this book analyzes men's and women's poems together, it isolates important gendered differences in how the poets envision human subjects' use, control, possession, and ownership of things and the influences, effects, and power of things over humans. It also adds to the increasing evidence for the pervasiveness of patriarchal anxieties associated with female economic agency in a culture in which women were often treated as objects."...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780754668992; 0754668991; 9780754695820; 0754695824
    RVK Categories: HI 1161 ; HI 1249
    Series: Women and gender in the early modern world
    Subjects: Englisch; Lyrik; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>; Erotik <Motiv>; Sachkultur <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 223 pages), Illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Gender, sexuality, and material objects in English Renaissance verse
    Published: c2010
    Publisher:  Ashgate Pub., Farnham, Surrey, England

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780754668992; 0754668991; 9780754695820; 0754695824
    Series: Women and gender in the early modern world
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>; Erotik <Motiv>; Sachkultur <Motiv>; Lyrik; Geschichte; English poetry; Gender identity in literature; Women in literature; Sex in literature; Poetics; Poetics; Lyrik; Englisch; Sachkultur <Motiv>; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>; Erotik <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 223 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Robert Herrick's gift trouble -- Women's poetic portraits of love tokens in heteroerotic courtship -- Women's poetic portraits of love tokens in same-sex and divine relationships -- The gendered imagination of real property in Renaissance England -- Margaret Cavendish's Disguised possession -- Lucy Hutchinson's polluted palaces and Ekphrastic Empire

    From publisher description: "This study analyzes female- and male-authored lyrics to illuminate how gender and sexuality inflected sixteenth- and seventeenth-century poets' conceptualization of relations among people and things, human and non-human subjects and objects. Pamela S. Hammons examines lyrics from both manuscript and print collections--including the verse of authors ranging from Robert Herrick, John Donne, and Ben Jonson to Margaret Cavendish, Lucy Hutchinson, and Aemilia Lanyer--and situates them in relation to legal theories, autobiographies, biographies, plays, and epics ... Hammons exposes the poetic strategies sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English women used to assert themselves as subjects of property and economic agents--in relation to material items ranging from personal property to real estate--despite the dominant patriarchal ideology insisting they were ideally temporary, passive vehicles for men's wealth. The study details how women imagined their multiple, complex interactions with the material world: the author shows that how a woman poet represents herself in relation to material objects is a flexible fiction she can mobilize for diverse purposes. Because this book analyzes men's and women's poems together, it isolates important gendered differences in how the poets envision human subjects' use, control, possession, and ownership of things and the influences, effects, and power of things over humans. It also adds to the increasing evidence for the pervasiveness of patriarchal anxieties associated with female economic agency in a culture in which women were often treated as objects."

  3. Gender, sexuality, and material objects in English Renaissance verse
    Published: ©2010
    Publisher:  Ashgate Pub, Farnham, Surrey, England

    From publisher description: "This study analyzes female- and male-authored lyrics to illuminate how gender and sexuality inflected sixteenth- and seventeenth-century poets' conceptualization of relations among people and things, human and non-human... more

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    From publisher description: "This study analyzes female- and male-authored lyrics to illuminate how gender and sexuality inflected sixteenth- and seventeenth-century poets' conceptualization of relations among people and things, human and non-human subjects and objects. Pamela S. Hammons examines lyrics from both manuscript and print collections--including the verse of authors ranging from Robert Herrick, John Donne, and Ben Jonson to Margaret Cavendish, Lucy Hutchinson, and Aemilia Lanyer--and situates them in relation to legal theories, autobiographies, biographies, plays, and epics ... Hammons exposes the poetic strategies sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English women used to assert themselves as subjects of property and economic agents--in relation to material items ranging from personal property to real estate--despite the dominant patriarchal ideology insisting they were ideally temporary, passive vehicles for men's wealth. The study details how women imagined their multiple, complex interactions with the material world: the author shows that how a woman poet represents herself in relation to material objects is a flexible fiction she can mobilize for diverse purposes. Because this book analyzes men's and women's poems together, it isolates important gendered differences in how the poets envision human subjects' use, control, possession, and ownership of things and the influences, effects, and power of things over humans. It also adds to the increasing evidence for the pervasiveness of patriarchal anxieties associated with female economic agency in a culture in which women were often treated as objects

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780754668992; 0754668991; 9780754695820; 0754695824
    Series: Women and gender in the early modern world
    Subjects: English poetry; Poetics; Poetics; Gender identity in literature; Women in literature; Sex in literature; Poetics; Poetics; English poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Shakespeare; English poetry ; Early modern; Gender identity in literature; Poetics; Sex in literature; Women in literature; Geschlechterrolle; Erotik; Sachkultur; Lyrik; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: Online Ressource (xiii, 223 pages), illustrations.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record