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Series Editor's Foreword by Catharine R. Stimpson Acknowledgments The Contributors Introduction by Margaret W. Ferguson, with Maureen Quilligan and Nancy J. Vickers
Part 1: The Politics of Patriarchy: Theory and Practice
1. Fatherly Authority: The Politics of Stuart Family Images Jonathan Goldberg
2. The Absent Mother in King Lear
Coppélia Kahn
3. Prospero's Wife Stephen Orgel
4. A Midsummer Night's Dream and the Shaping Fantasies of Elizabethan Culture: Gender, Power, Form Louis A. Montrose
5. Puritanism and Maenadism in A Mask Richard Halpern
6. Dalila's House: Samson Agonistes and the Sexual Division of Labor John Guillory
7. Patriarchal Territories: The Body Enclosed Peter Stallybrass
Part 2: The Rhetorics of Marginalization: Consequences of Patriarchy
8. The Other and The Same: The Image of the Hermaphrodite in Rabelais Carla Freccero
9. Usurpation, Seduction, and the Problematics of the Proper: A "Deconstructive," "Feminist" Rereading of the Seductions of Richard and Anne in Shakespeare's Richard III
10. The Beauty of Woman: Problems in the Rhetoric of Renaissance Portraiture Elizabeth Cropper
11. Spinsters and Seamstresses: Women in Cloth and Clothing Production Merry E. Wiesner
12. A Woman's Place Was in the Home: Women's Work in Renaissance Tuscany Judith C. Brown
Part 3: The Works of Women: Some Exceptions to the Rule of Patriarchy
13. Catherine de' Medici as Artemisia: Figuring the Powerful Widow Sheila ffolliott
14. Feminism and the Huamnists: The Case for Sir Thomas Elyot's Defense of Good Women Constance Jordan
15. Singing Unsung Heroines: Androgynous Discourse in Book 3 of The Faerie Queene Lauren Silberman
16. Stella's Wit: Penelope Rich as Reader of Sidney's Sonnets Clark Hulse
17. Gender vs. Sex Difference in Louise Labé's Grammar of Love Françoise Rigolot
18. City Women and Their Audiences: Louise Labé and Veronica Franco Ann Rosalind Jones Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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Add Rewriting the Renaissance: The Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe, Juxtaposing the insights of feminism with those of marxism, psychoanalysis, and deconstruction, this unique collection creates new common ground for women's studies and Renaissance studies. An outstanding array of scholars—literary critics, art critics, a, Rewriting the Renaissance: The Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe to your collection on WonderClub |