Larson, Katherine R.
Re-Reading Mary Wroth
1. Introduction
Katherine R. Larson, Naomi J. Miller, Andrew Strycharski
Part I. Re-Examining Wroth: Authorship, Life, and Society
2. Sleuthing in the Archives: The Life of Lady Mary Wroth
Margaret P. Hannay
3. Authorship and Author-Characters in Sidney and Wroth
Barbara K. Lewalski
4. “Can you suspect a change in me?”: Poems by Mary Wroth and William Herbert, Third Earl of Pembroke
Mary Ellen Lamb
5.
Beverly M. Note
Part II. Re-Measuring Wroth: Form and Ritual
6. Turn and Counterturn: Reappraising Mary Wroth’s Poetic Labyrinths
Clare R. Kinney
7.
Kristiane Stapleton
8. Voicing Lyric: The Songs of Mary Wroth
Katherine R. Larson
9.
Karen L. Nelson
10.
Madeline Bassnett
Part III. Re-Mediating Wroth: Editing and the Digital Humanities
11.
Ilona Bell
12. Me and My Shadow: Editing Wroth for the Digital Age
Paul Salzman
13. Pamphilia
Rebecca L. Fall
14.
Sheila T. Cavanagh
Part IV. Re-Mixing Wroth: Beyond the Academy
15. Curating Mary Wroth
Georgianna Ziegler
16. Strange Labyrinths: Wroth, Higher Education, and the Humanities
Nona Fienberg
17. “To beeleeve this but a fiction and dunn to please and pass the time”: Re-Imagining Mary Wroth and William Herbert in Feigning Poetry
Gary Waller
18. Re-Imagining the Subject: Traveling from Scholarship to Fiction with Mary Wroth
Naomi J. Miller
Keywords: Literature, Poetry and Poetics, Early Modern/Renaissance Literature, Literary History, Gender Studies, British and Irish Literature
- Editor
- Larson, Katherine R.
- Miller, Naomi J.
- Strycharski, Andrew
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2015
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Imprint
- Palgrave Macmillan US - New York
- Page amount
- 311 pages
- Category
- Litterary Studies
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137473349
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-50247-9