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         Wroth Mary:     more books (36)
  1. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth
  2. The First Part of the Countess of Montgomery's Urania (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) by Mary Wroth, Josephine A. Roberts, 1995-09
  3. Mary Sidney, Lady Wroth by Margaret P. Hannay, 2010-05-01
  4. The Second Part of the Countess of Montgomery's Urania, by Lady Mary Wroth (Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, vol. 211) by Mary Wroth, Josephine A. Roberts, 1999-11-01
  5. Lady Mary Wroth: Poems (Renaissance Texts & Studies) by Lady Mary Wroth, 1996-01-01
  6. Reading Mary Wroth: Representing Alternatives in Early Modern England by Naomi J. Miller, 1991-11
  7. Cherished Torment: The Emotional Geography of Lady Mary Wroth's Urania (Medieval and Renaissance Literary Studies) by Sheila T. Cavanagh, 2001-05
  8. Changing The Subject: Mary Wroth and Figurations of Gender in Early Modern England (Studies in the English Renaissance) by Naomi Miller, 1996-04-18
  9. The Sidney Family Romance: Mary Wroth, William Herbert, and the Early Modern Construction of Gender by Gary F. Waller, 1993-11
  10. Gender and Authorship in the Sidney Circle by Mary Ellen Lamb, 1990-12
  11. Pamphilia to Amphilanthus AND Salmacis and Hermaphroditus by Lady Mary Wroth, Francis Beaumont, 2009-08-06
  12. 1650s Deaths: Artemisia Gentileschi, Lady Mary Wroth, Martin Peerson, Kazimierz Siemienowicz, Theodore de Mayerne, Szymon Starowolski
  13. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth.: An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Barbara Kiefer Lewalski, 1994-03-22
  14. Review of Lady Mary Wroth, The Second Part of the Countess of Montgomery's Urania.(Book Review): An article from: Early Modern Literary Studies by Bernadette Andrea, 2001-09-01

81. Changing The Subject : Mary Wroth And Figurations Of Gender In Early Modern Engl
Changing the Subject mary wroth and Figurations of Gender inEarly Modern England (Studies in the English Renaissance).
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Changing the Subject : Mary Wroth and Figurations of Gender in Early Modern England (Studies in the English Renaissance)
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by Naomi J. Miller
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Hardcover - 279 pages (May 1996)
Univ Pr of Kentucky; ISBN: 0813119642 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.05 x 9.29 x 6.33
Reviews
Booknews, Inc. , November 1, 1996
Miller (English, U. of Arizona) uses critical and theoretical perspectives including French feminism, new historicism, and cultural materialism to examine the work of an early modern woman writer (1587- 1653) who wrote the first sonnet sequence in English by a woman and the first published work of fiction by an Englishwoman. She examines constructions of gender in Wroth's time, and looks at the strategies devised by women writers of the period to establish voices. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

82. Writing Women, C. 1400-1600: 3 MA
The writers studied will include Julian of Norwich, Margery Kempe, mary Sidney, ElizabethCary, Aemilia Lanyer and Lady mary wroth. Lady mary wroth, Urania. II.
http://www.ed.ac.uk/englit/studying/undergrd/honours/3year/2002-2003/st3aut.htm
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
THIRD YEAR COURSES
Autumn term Core Course
WRITING WOMEN, c. 1400-1600
Course Organiser: Dr Suzanne Trill
The Countesse of Montgomerie's Urania.
Primary Texts:
Clarke, Danielle. Ed. Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney and Aemilia Lanyer: Renaissance Women Poets . Penguin, 2000. Hodgson-Wright. Stephanie. Ed. The Tragedy of Mariam: Elizabeth Cary . Broadview, 2000. Salzman, Paul. Ed. An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Fiction (Other materials will be supplied in a course booklet.)
Preparatory Reading:
There are multiple copies of the following in the University Library if you would like to read ahead: Trill, Suzanne, Kate Chedgzoy and Melanie Osborne, eds., ' Lay by your needles Ladies, Take the pen': Writing Women in England, 1500-1700 , London: Arnold, 1996.
Critical Texts:
Beilin, Elaine V., Redeeming Eve: Women Writers of the English Renaissance , Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987 Chedgzoy, Kate, Melanie Hansen and Suzanne Trill, eds., Voicing Women: Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Writing , Keele: Keele University Press, 1996 Crawford, Patricia

83. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
The writers studied will include Julian of Norwich, Margery Kempe,mary Sidney, Elizabeth Cary, Aemilia Lanyer and Lady mary wroth.
http://www.ed.ac.uk/englit/studying/undergrd/honours/3year/1998-99/st3aut.htm
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
3 MA Autumn term. Core Course.
WRITING WOMEN, c. 1400-1600
Dr Suzanne Trill
The Countesse of Montgomerie's Urania. Primary Texts: Windeatt, Barry ed., The Book of Margery Kempe , Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1994 Lawson, Sarah, trans., Christine de Pisan, The Treasure of the City of Ladies , Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1985 Trill, Suzanne, Kate Chedgzoy and Melanie Osborne, eds., ' Lay by your needles Ladies, Take the pen': Writing Women in England, 1500-1700 , London: Arnold, 1996. (Other materials are available from The Brown University Women Writers Project and will be supplied in a course booklet.) Critical Texts Bailin, Elaine V., Redeeming Eve: Women Writers of the English Renaissance , Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987 Chedgzoy, Kate, Melanie Hansen and Suzanne Trill, eds., Voicing Women: Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Writing , Keele: Keele University Press, 1996 Crawford, Patricia, Women and Religion in England 1500-1720 , London: Routledge, 1993 Hannay, Margaret P., Philip's Phoenix: Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke

84. Humanist Archives Vol. 7 : 7.0493 NEH Summer Seminar: Sappho And Lady Mary Wroth
7.0493 NEH Summer Seminar Sappho and Lady mary wroth (1/30). ElaineBrennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET) Wed, 16 Feb 1994 235555 EST
http://lists.village.virginia.edu/lists_archive/Humanist/v07/0491.html
7.0493 NEH Summer Seminar: Sappho and Lady Mary Wroth (1/30)
Elaine Brennan ( EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET
Wed, 16 Feb 1994 23:55:55 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 7, No. 0493. Wednesday, 16 Feb 1994.
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 11:23:00 EST
Subject: Sappho and Lady Mary Wroth Summer Institute ANNOUNCEMENT
The Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies University of Maryland, College
Park, Maryland announces a Summer Institute supported by a grant from the
National Endowment for the Humanities
Sappho and Lady Mary Wroth: Major Writers of Classical Antiquity and the
English Renaissance
May 31 - July 1, 1994
**Application Deadline: March 1, 1994** The five-week residential summer institute for community college, college, and university faculty will focus on the work of Sappho and Lady Mary Wroth as representative writers of their respective societies. The program will

85. Sonnet Poets--Alphabetical Listing
Wilde, Oscar. Williams, Edward. Williams, Helen Maria. Wordsworth, William.Wratislaw, Theodore. wroth, mary. Wyatt, Sir Thomas. Y. Yeats, William Butler.?
http://members.aol.com/ericblomqu/alpha.htm
Sonnet PoetsAlphabetical Listing
A
Alabaster, William
Alexander, Eleanor
Alexander, William
Alford, Henry ...
Ayres, Philip
B
Bailey, P. J.
Bampfylde, John
Barlas, John
Barnes, Barnabe ...
Boothby, Brooke
Botta, Anne (See Lynch, Anne)
Bowles, William Lisle
Bradby, Henry Christopher
Branch, Anna Hempstead
Bridges, Robert ...
Byron, George Gordon, Lord
C
E. C.
Cartwright, Edmund
Clare, John
Clough, Arthur Hugh ...
Custance, Olive
D
Daniel, Samuel
Darley, George
Davies, John
De Vere, Aubrey ...
Drummond, William
E
Edwards, Thomas
Elliott, Ebenezer
Ellison, Henry
F
Faber, Frederick William
Faber, Geoffrey
Fanshawe, Catherine Maria
Ferguson, Robert ...
Fletcher, Giles
G
Gardner, Edmund
Gascoigne, George
Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson
Gladstone, William Ewart ...
Gray, John
Greville, Fulke
Gray, Thomas
Griffin, Bartholomew
Gurney, Ivor
H
Hanmer, John
Hardy, Thomas
Hayley, William
Hemans, Felicia Dorothea ...
Hunt, Leigh
I
Irwin, Thomas Caulfield
J
Johns, John
Johnson, Lionel
Johnston, Charles
Jones, Ebenezer ...
Jonson, Ben
K
Keats, John
Kemble, Fanny
Kendall, Henry Clarence
Kenyon, John ...
Kett, Henry
L
Lamb, Charles
Lang, Andrew
Lavater, Louis
Lazarus, Emma ...
Lysaght, Sidney Royse
M
Macnamera, Francis

86. ELH, Volume 68 - Table Of Contents
wroth, mary, Lady, ca. 1586ca. 1640. Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania.Women authors, English Social conditions 17th century.
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ELH 68.2, Summer 2001
Contents
    Berry, Craig A.
  • Flying Sources: Classical Authority in Chaucer's Squire's Tale
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    Subjects:
    • Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400. Squire's tale. Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400 Knowledge Classical literature. Horses in literature.
    • Somerset, Fiona.
    • "Mark Him Wel for He is on of o": Training the "Lewed" Gaze to Discern Hypocrisy
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      [Access article in PDF] Subjects:
      • English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 History and criticism. Physiognomy Religious aspects Christianity. Hypocrisy.
      • Andrea, Bernadette.
      • Pamphilia's Cabinet: Gendered Authorship and Empire in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania [Access article in HTML] [Access article in PDF] Subjects:
        • Wroth, Mary, Lady, ca. 1586-ca. 1640.

87. English 721: Seventeenth-Century Literature: Gender And Genre
course will focus on how three pairs of men and women writers authorized themselvesin three genres love poetry by John Donne and mary wroth; poems about
http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/elsky/721/
[updated 4/28/99]
English 721: Seventeenth-Century Literature
Brooklyn College
MA Program
Prof M Elsky
Spring 1999 Course description While we now think of literary writing as a mainstay of artistic culture, in the early seventeenth century, writing literature was not a fully accepted profession, and literary writers had to find a social position from which they could be heard. Authors therefore had to find ways to legitimate their voices through the literary genres in which they chose to write. Within the broader perspective of seventeenth-century literature, this course will focus on how three pairs of men and women writers author-ized themselves in three genres: love poetry by John Donne and Mary Wroth; poems about home by Ben Jonson and Aemelia Lanyer; religious devotion by George Herbert and Anna Trapnel. The main issues of the course will include 1)differing social attitudes towards men and women writers in the early modern period; 2) differing ways men and women writers claim authority for their writing; and 3)differing approaches to genre formation by men and women. Required texts Thomas N. Corns

88. Text Books For Early Modern Worlds
Oxford Oxford UP, 1992. wroth, mary. The Poems of Lady mary wroth.Baton Rouge LSU P, 1983. Spenser, Edmund. The Fairie Queene.
http://www.nipissingu.ca/faculty/williams/texts.htm
TEXT BOOKS
  • More, Thomas. Utopia . New York: Norton, 1992.
  • Machiavelli, Nicocolo. The Prince . London: Oxford, 1984.
  • Jones, Emrys, ed. The New Oxford Book of Sixteenth Century Verse . Oxford: Oxford UP, 1992.
  • Wroth, Mary. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth . Baton Rouge: LSU P, 1983.
  • Spenser, Edmund. The Fairie Queene. Book 1 . Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995.
  • Bacon, Francis. New Atlantis . Kila, Mont.: Kessinger, 1992.
  • Cavendish, Margaret. The Blazing World and Other Writings . Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1994.
  • Photocopy Package: Term One. See Campus Bookstore.
  • Photocopy Package: Term Two.
  • 89. Watten To Zolynas
    of Sacred Texts; wroth, mary Pamphilia to Amphilanthus; Wyatt, Thomas(1503?1542) And wilt thou leave me thus? Wyatt, Thomas (1503
    http://www.ku.edu/carrie/stacks/books021.htm
    Watten to Zolynas
    Return to Carrie Main Stacks
    Site maintained by Kendall Simmons
    URL: http://history.cc.ukans.edu/carrie/stacks/books021.htm

    90. Robyn Bolam: Research Profile (St Mary's College)
    BOLAM, R. The heart of the labyrinth mary wroth's Pamphilia to Amphilanthus. BOLAM,R. Ford, mary wroth, and the final scene of 'Tis Pity She's a Whore.
    http://www.smuc.ac.uk/research/bolam.html
    Research Home Profiles English
    Profile: Professor Robyn Bolam
    Professor of English Literature and Language Research interests: Contemporary poetry; renaissance drama; women’s poetry of all periods; the creative process
    Publications - recent and forthcoming:
    BOLAM, R. The heart of the labyrinth: Mary Wroth's Pamphilia to Amphilanthus. In: M. Hathaway (ed) A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and Culture Blackwell, December 2000, 257-66 BOLAM, R. Ford, Mary Wroth, and the final scene of 'Tis Pity She's a Whore. In M. Hattaway (ed) A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and Culture Blackwell, December 2000, 276-83 BOLAM, R. Two Springs (Poem) In: P. Forbes (ed) Poetry Review Spring 2001 in press BOLAM, R. Richard II and the languages of the stage. In: M. Hattaway (ed) The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's History Plays Cambridge University Press, 2001

    91. Mary Sidney, Countess Of Pembroke
    for younger women writers is seen in Aemilia Lanyer's dedicatory poem in Salve DeusRex Judaeorum (1611), and in her niece mary wroth's affectionate portrayals
    http://www.siena.edu/hannay/MarySidney.htm
    Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
    By Margaret P. Hannay
    Mary Sidney Herbert, the first English woman to achieve a significant literary reputation, is celebrated for her patronage, for her translations, for her original poems praising Queen Elizabeth and her brother Philip, and especially for her metrical paraphrase of the biblical Psalms. Mary Sidney's brothers were Philip (1554-86); Robert (1563-1626), later Earl of Leicester, and Thomas (1569-95). She also had three sisters: Margaret, who died in infancy; Elizabeth, who died in Dublin at 1567; and a younger sister, Ambrosia, who died at Ludlow in 1575. She and her sisters were given a superb education, analogous to that of Queen Elizabeth, the learned Cooke sisters, and her own mother. She was schooled in scripture and the classics, trained in rhetoric, and was fluent in French, Italian, and Latin; she may also have known some Greek and Hebrew. Like other aristocratic women, she was also trained in household medicine and administration, and she excelled in the feminine accomplishments of music (voice and lute) and needlework. Overcome by illness and grief, and then fearing invasion by the Spanish Armada, Mary Sidney remained at the Pembroke country estates in Wiltshire for two years.

    92. Women Writers Of The English Renaissance (in VSCCAT)
    Cary, Lady Falkland To beg their fees the emergence of the professional womanwriter This strang labourinth Lady mary wroth The lasting lampe
    http://scolar.vsc.edu:8003/VSCCAT/ACK-5915
    Women writers of the English renaissance
    Title:
    • Women writers of the English renaissance / Kim Walker.
    Author:
    Published:
    • New York : Twayne Publishers, c1996.
    Subject:
    Series:
    • Twayne's English authors series ; TEAS 521
    • Twayne's English authors series ; TEAS 521.
    Material:
    • xv, 260 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
    Note:
    • Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • Wise virgins : authority and authorship "Busie in my clositt" : letters, diaries, and autobiographical writing Negotiating a place in "eruditions garden" "Some inspired stile" : Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke "This worke of grace" : Elizabeth Middleton, Alice Sutcliffe, Rachel Speght, and Aemelia Lanyer "By publike language grac't" : Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland "To beg their fees" : the emergence of the professional woman writer "This strang labourinth" : Lady Mary Wroth "The lasting lampe."
    LC Card no:
  • ISBN:
    • 0805770178 (cloth)
    Other ID no:
    • LCMARC/AUJ-0216/CSC_GERI
    System ID no:
    • ACK-5915
    Holdings:
    Castleton State College
    • CALL NUMBER: 820.99287 W152w Book Available
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    94. I2728: William STEBBINS (ABT 1561 - 28 May 1561)
    Mabel wroth. BIRTH 1542; DEATH 1597. Father Thomas wroth Mother MaryRICHE Family 1 EDWARD AUCHER MARRIAGE 10 Jun 1560. Elizabeth AUCHER.
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    William STEBBINS
    • BIRTH : ABT 1561, Brocking, Essex, England
    • DEATH : 28 May 1561, Bocking, Essex, England
    Father: STEBBINS
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    • BIRTH : ABT 1534
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    • BIRTH : ABT 1644, Yarmouth, Massachusetts, America
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