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Women Writers of the Middle Ages: A Critical Study of Texts from Perpetua ((Dagger) 203) to Marguerite Porete ((Dagger) 1310)
Contributor(s): Dronke, Peter (Author)
ISBN: 0521275733     ISBN-13: 9780521275736
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $53.19  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 1984
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Annotation: This book is the first to give a detailed picture of the contributions made by women writers to western literature from the third century to the thirteenth. Many of the texts Peter Dronke presents and interprets have hitherto remained unknown, or virtually inaccessible; some have never been edited or translated before. The emphasis throughout is on personal testimonies, and on texts that have notable literary or intellectual interest. Thus the book affords many new insights into medieval literature, not only into the writings of renowned women such as Hrotsvitha or Heloise, but also into those of a number of neglected writers who are exceptional in their gifts and individuality. Already highly influential, Women Writers of the Middle Ages continues to be essential reading for specialists and students alike in medieval literature, medieval intellectual history, and women??'s studies.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Medieval
- Literary Criticism | Women Authors
- Social Science | Gender Studies
Dewey: 809.892
LCCN: 83007456
Physical Information: 0.85" H x 5.94" W x 9.16" (1.15 lbs) 352 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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This book gives a detailed picture of the contributions made by women writers to Western literature from the third century to the thirteenth. Many of the texts Peter Dronke presents and interprets have hitherto remained unknown, or virtually inaccessible; some have never been edited or translated before. The emphasis throughout is on personal testimonies, and on texts that have notable literary or intellectual interest. Thus the book affords many new insights into medieval literature, not only into the writings of renowned women such as Hrotsvitha or Heloise, but also into those of a number of neglected writers who are exceptional in their gifts and individuality. Already highly influential, Women Writers of the Middle Ages continues to be essential reading for specialists and students alike in medieval literature, medieval intellectual history, and women's studies.