The contemplative woman's recreation? Katherine Austen and the estate poem / Susan Wiseman. Elizabeth Melville and the religious sonnet sequence in Scotland and England / Sarah C.E. Ross -- The Sapphic context of Lady Mary Wroth's Pamphilia to Amphilanthus / Line Cottegnies -- Women poets and men's sentences : genre and literary tradition in Katherine Philip's early poetry / Gillian Wright -- 'We thy Sydnean Psalmes shall celebrate' : collaborative authorship, Sidney's sister and the English devotional lyric / Suzanne Trill -- Mary Wroth and hermaphroditic circulation / Paul Salzman -- Sisterhood and female friendship in Constance Aston Fowler's verse miscellany / Helen Hackett -- Late seventeenth-century women poets and the anxiety of attribution / Margaret J.M. Ezell -- Rethinking authorial reluctance in the paratexts to Anne Bradstreet's poetry / Patricia Pender -- A 'goodly sample' : exemplarity, female complaint and early modern women's poetry / Rosalind Smith -- 'The nine-liv'd Sex' : women and justice in seventeenth-century popular poetry / Judith Hudson -- The contemplative woman's recreation? Katherine Austen and the estate poem / Susan Wiseman.
Summary:
"Explores the way women understood the poem, examines how the poem was shared, circulated and rewritten, and traces its path through wider social relations."--Back cover
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