Women writers and familial discourse in the English Renaissance : relative values / Marion Wynne-Davies

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Book
Category
Main Collection post-1900  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2007 
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(SBN) 9781403986412 (cased)||(GEN) Formerly CIP||(BIB) Bibliography: p.191-199. - Includes index||(CON) "Though a temporall man, yet your very spirituall father": the Roper/Basset line and the lives of Thomas More -- "Sory coumfortlesse orphanes": the Rastell/Heywood line -- Worthy of their blood and their vocation: the More/Cresacre line -- Representations of relations on the political stage within the Fitzalan/Lumley household -- "As I, for one, who thus my habits change": Mary Wroth and the abandonment of the Sidney/Herbert familial discourse -- Sisters and brothers: divided sibling identity in the Cary family -- Desire, chastity and rape in the Cavendish familial discourse 
Biblio Notes
viii, 209 p. ; 23 cm.  
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