Heresy Trials and English Women Writers, 1400–1670
Discover the intricate relationship between women's writing and religious persecution in Heresy Trials and English Women Writers, 1400–1670 by Genelle Gertz. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2015, this compelling paperback spans 270 pages and delves into the interrogations of notable figures such as Margery Kempe, Anne Askew, and Margaret Clitherow. Gertz expertly analyzes the experiences of Marian Protestant women and Quaker women, revealing the complex dynamics of authorship, preaching, and the challenges faced by women writers during a time of censorship. This insightful work uncovers unexpected connections between the writings of women on trial for their beliefs, making it essential reading for anyone interested in early modern English literature and the role of women authors. Explore the resilience and creativity of these remarkable women as they navigate a world fraught with danger and oppression.