Rhetoric, Women and Politics in Early Modern England
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Rhetoric, Women and Politics in Early Modern England

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Rhetoric has long been a powerful and pervasive force in political and cultural life, yet in the early modern period, rhetorical training was generally reserved as a masculine privilege. This volume argues, however, that women found a variety of ways to represent their interests persuasively, and that by looking more closely at the importance of rhetoric for early modern women, and their representation within rhetorical culture, we also gain a better understanding of their capacity for political action.

Offering a fascinating overview of women and rhetoric in early modern culture, the contributors to this book:

  • examine constructions of female speech in a range of male-authored texts, from Shakespeare to Milton and Marvell
  • trace how women interceded on behalf of clients or family members, proclaimed their spiritual beliefs and sought to influence public opinion
  • explore the most significant forms of female rhetorical self-representation in the period, including supplication, complaint and preaching
  • demonstrate how these forms enabled women from across the social spectrum, from Elizabeth I to the Quaker Dorothy Waugh, to intervene in political life.

Drawing upon incisive analysis of a wide range of literary texts including poetry, drama, prose polemics, letters and speeches, Rhetoric, Women and Politics in Early Modern England presents an important new perspective on the early modern world, forms of rhetoric, and the role of women in the culture and politics of the time.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2007
ISBN
9781134172863
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Rhetoric, Women and Politics in Early Modern England
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Contributors
  7. 1 Introduction
  8. 2 Spelling backwards
  9. 3 Caught in medias res
  10. 4 Speaking women
  11. 5 Letter-writing Lucrece
  12. 6 ‘Presbyterian sibyl’
  13. 7 Exemplarity, women and political rhetoric
  14. 8 The rhetoric of (in)fertility
  15. 9 Women’s letters of recommendation and the rhetoric of friendship in sixteenth-century England
  16. 10 Embodied rhetoric
  17. 11 Afterword
  18. Bibliography