The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Middle Ages through the turn of the century

The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: The Middle Ages through the turn of the century
Author: Sandra M. Gilbert
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 1512
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Long the standard teaching anthology, the landmark Norton Anthology of Literature by Women has introduced generations of readers to the rich variety of women's writing in English.

The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: Early twentieth-century through contemporary

The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women: Early twentieth-century through contemporary
Author: Sandra M. Gilbert
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 1634
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Long the standard teaching anthology, the landmark Norton Anthology of Literature by Women has introduced generations of readers to the rich variety of women's writing in English.

The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Middle Ages through the eighteenth century

The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Middle Ages through the eighteenth century
Author: Stephen Greenblatt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 9781324062950

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From the Middle Ages to the twenty-first century, The Norton Anthology of English Literature, shorter eleventh edition, showcases exciting new authors, works, and textual clusters that demonstrate the relevance of literature to contemporary students and trace the creative arc that has yielded the ever-changing and ever-fascinating body of material called English literature. This anthology offers the experience of literature as part of the world--not apart from it.

The Writings of Medieval Women

The Writings of Medieval Women
Author: Marcelle Thiebaux
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0429618980

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Published in 1994: The period surveyed in this anthology extends from the eve of Christianity's triumph, in the third century, to the new age of expansion in the fifteenth century, an age marked by the advent of printing pressed, the European discovery of the Caribbean islands, which Columbus called the Indies, the relentless stripping of medieval altars by Church reformists, and perhaps a diminution of female autonomy.

Women in Early Medieval Europe, 400-1100

Women in Early Medieval Europe, 400-1100
Author: Lisa M. Bitel
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2002-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521597739

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This is a history of the early European middle ages through the eyes of women, combining the rich literature of women's history with original research in the context of mainstream history and traditional chronology. The book begins at the end of the Roman empire and ends with the start of the long eleventh century, when women and men set out to test the old frontiers of Europe. The book recreates the lives of ordinary women but also tells personal stories of individuals. Each chapter also questions an assumption of medieval historiography, and uses the few documents produced by women themselves, along with archaeological evidence, art, and the written records of medieval men, to tell of women, their experiences and ideas, and their relations with men. It covers the continent and its exotic edges, such as Iceland, Ireland, and Iberia; looking at women Christian and non-Christian alike.