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Spenser's Faerie queene and the reading of women
Spenser's Faerie queene and the reading of women, Spenser's female audience included not only his queen, Elizabeth I, but also many nonroyal women associated with the court. How might they have read The Faerie Queene, and how does the text register its awareness of this female reading community? Linking , Spenser's Faerie queene and the reading of women has a rating of 3 stars
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Spenser's Faerie queene and the reading of women, Spenser's female audience included not only his queen, Elizabeth I, but also many nonroyal women associated with the court. How might they have read The Faerie Queene, and how does the text register its awareness of this female reading community? Linking , Spenser's Faerie queene and the reading of women
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  • Spenser's Faerie queene and the reading of women
  • Written by author Malcolm K. Read
  • Published by Newark : University of Delaware Press ; c2002., 12/1/2002
  • Spenser's female audience included not only his queen, Elizabeth I, but also many nonroyal women associated with the court. How might they have read The Faerie Queene, and how does the text register its awareness of this female reading community? Linking
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Acknowledgments 9
Abbreviations 11
Introduction 15
1 "Some comfortable and wise discourses": The Reading of Early Modern Englishwomen 29
2 "How doubtfully all Allegories may be construed": Women's Interpretive Strategies 49
3 "Don Quixote's Sisters": Lady Knights and Reading Women 104
4 "Put on your vailes": Reading Modesty 149
5 Courtship and the Female Courtier: The Problem of Chastity 182
6 Chaste but Not Silent: Reading and Female Piety 218
Afterword 249
Notes 251
Bibliography 284
Index 303


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