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‘like hewen stone’: Augustine, Audience and Revision in Elizabeth Isham’s ‘Booke of Rememberance’ (c. 1639)
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Plates vii
- List of Contributors viii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- Domestic Learning and Teaching: Investigating Evidence for the Role of ‘Household Miscellanies’ in Late-Medieval England 15
- Domesticating the Calendar: The Hours and the Almanac in Tudor England 34
- ‘a briefe and plaine declaration’: Lady Anne Bacon’s 1564 Translation of the Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae 62
- Frances Wolfreston’s Chaucer 77
- Commonplace Book Culture: A List of Sixteen Traits 90
- Women, Politics and Domesticity: The Scribal Publication of Lady Rich’s Letter to Elizabeth I 111
- ‘yr scribe can proove no nessecarye consiquence for you’?: The Social and Linguistic Implications of Joan Thynne’s Using a Scribe in Letters to her Son, 1607–11 131
- Fathers and Daughters: Four Women and Their Family Albums of Verse 146
- The Book as Domestic Gift: Bodleian MS Don. C. 24 162
- ‘like hewen stone’: Augustine, Audience and Revision in Elizabeth Isham’s ‘Booke of Rememberance’ (c. 1639) 177
- Female Voices in Early Seventeenth Century Pamphlet Literature 196
- Select bibliography 211
- Index 231
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Plates vii
- List of Contributors viii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- Domestic Learning and Teaching: Investigating Evidence for the Role of ‘Household Miscellanies’ in Late-Medieval England 15
- Domesticating the Calendar: The Hours and the Almanac in Tudor England 34
- ‘a briefe and plaine declaration’: Lady Anne Bacon’s 1564 Translation of the Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae 62
- Frances Wolfreston’s Chaucer 77
- Commonplace Book Culture: A List of Sixteen Traits 90
- Women, Politics and Domesticity: The Scribal Publication of Lady Rich’s Letter to Elizabeth I 111
- ‘yr scribe can proove no nessecarye consiquence for you’?: The Social and Linguistic Implications of Joan Thynne’s Using a Scribe in Letters to her Son, 1607–11 131
- Fathers and Daughters: Four Women and Their Family Albums of Verse 146
- The Book as Domestic Gift: Bodleian MS Don. C. 24 162
- ‘like hewen stone’: Augustine, Audience and Revision in Elizabeth Isham’s ‘Booke of Rememberance’ (c. 1639) 177
- Female Voices in Early Seventeenth Century Pamphlet Literature 196
- Select bibliography 211
- Index 231