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Preface | ||
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Introduction: From Law to Practice: Women, Resistance, and Writing | 1 | |
1 | Husbands and Sons: Margaret Paston's Letter-Writing | 17 |
2 | Margaret Beaufort's Literate Practice: Service and Self-Inscription | 65 |
3 | Children of God: Women Lollards at Norwich | 114 |
4 | Reading at Syon Abbey | 153 |
Conclusion: Medieval Women Authors? | 207 | |
Works Cited | 213 | |
Index | 231 |
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