Writing, Gender and State in Early Modern England
Discover the intricate interplay of writing, gender, and state dynamics during Early Modern England in the thought-provoking book, Writing, Gender and State in Early Modern England by renowned authors. Published in 1998 by Cambridge University Press, this hardback edition spans 264 pages and delves into the transformative influences shaping social identity in this pivotal era.
This engaging volume presents four detailed case studies that highlight the contributions of women writers in their journey of self-definition. Through these narratives, the book explores how the boundaries between public and private identities were redefined and examines the crucial role gender played in shaping both male and female identities. Enrich your understanding of historical social dynamics and the evolution of gender roles with this essential read, available now at Bookshop.