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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Note on Spelling xiii
- Preface xv
- Introduction 1
- Chapter One. Political Designs: Elizabeth Tudor, Mary Stuart, and Bess of Hardwick 30
- Chapter Two. Miniatures and Manuscripts: Levina Teerlinc, Jane Segar, and Esther Inglis as Professional Artisans 75
- Chapter Three. Sewing Connections: Narratives of Agency in Women’s Domestic Needlework 116
- Chapter Four. Staging Women’s Relations to Textiles in Shakespeare’s Othello and Cymbeline 160
- Chapter Five. Mary Sidney Wroth: Clothing Romance 191
- Notes 223
- Selected Bibliography 267
- Index 291
- Acknowledgments 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Note on Spelling xiii
- Preface xv
- Introduction 1
- Chapter One. Political Designs: Elizabeth Tudor, Mary Stuart, and Bess of Hardwick 30
- Chapter Two. Miniatures and Manuscripts: Levina Teerlinc, Jane Segar, and Esther Inglis as Professional Artisans 75
- Chapter Three. Sewing Connections: Narratives of Agency in Women’s Domestic Needlework 116
- Chapter Four. Staging Women’s Relations to Textiles in Shakespeare’s Othello and Cymbeline 160
- Chapter Five. Mary Sidney Wroth: Clothing Romance 191
- Notes 223
- Selected Bibliography 267
- Index 291
- Acknowledgments 299