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Heresy Trials And English Women Writers, 1400–1670
Heresy Trials And English Women Writers, 1400–1670
ISBN-13: 9781107507593
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This book charts the emergence of women's writing from the procedures of heresy trials and recovers a tradition of women's trial narratives from the late Middle Ages to the seventeenth century. Analyzing the interrogations of Margery Kempe, Anne Askew, Marian Protestant women, Margaret Clitherow, and Quakers Katherine Evans and Sarah Cheevers, the book examines the complex dynamics of women's writing, preaching, and authorship under separate regimes of religious persecution and censorship. Archival sources illuminate the literary choices women made, showing how they wrote to justify their teaching even when male co-religionists would not have accepted their authority. Interrogators paradoxically encouraged and constrained women's speech; correspondingly, male editors preserved women's writing while shaping it to their own interests. This book challenges conventional distinctions between historical and literary forms while identifying a new tradition of women's writing across Catholic, Protestant and Sectarian communities and the medieval/early modern divide.
- | Author: Genelle Gertz
- | Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- | Publication Date: Mar 05, 2015
- | Number of Pages: 270 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 1107507596
- | ISBN-13: 9781107507593
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