The Early Modern Englishwoman: A Facsimile Library of Essential Works & Printed Writings, 1500-1640: Series I, Part Two
About the Book Series
The Early Modern English woman: A Facsimile Library of Essential Works is designed to make available a comprehensive and focused collection of writings from1500to1750, both by women and for and about them. The three series of Printed Writings (1500-1640, 1641-1700, and1701-1750) provide a comprehensive, if not entirely complete, collection of the separately published writings by women, and aim to support the advancement of feminist criticism of the early modern period. Volumes in the facsimile library reproduce carefully chosen copies of these texts, incorporating a short introduction providing an overview of the life and work of a writer along with a survey of important scholarship. The Early Modern English woman also includes separate facsimile series of Essential Works for the Study of Early Modern Women and of Manuscript Writings. These facsimile series are complemented by The Early Modern English woman1500-1750: Contemporary Editions which includes both old-spelling and modernized editions of works by and about women and gender in early modern England.
The Poets, II: Mary Fage: Printed Writings 1500–1640: Series I, Part Two, Volume 11
1st Edition
By Betty S.Travitsky
July 19, 2000
The dates of Mary Fage are not known, it is assumed however that she was flourishing around 1637. Fames Roule comprises a series of over 400 acrostic verses, each containing an anagram and each addressed to one of the noble and powerful of Caroline England. As such it constitutes a verbal salute to...
Jane Owen: Printed Writings 1500–1640: Series I, Part Two, Volume 9
1st Edition
By Dorothy L. Latz
July 05, 2000
Few facts are known about Catholic recusant Jane Owen. The title page of this, her only work, tells us that in 1634 when this volume was published at St Omer, she was already deceased. However, she was necessarily still living after 1617 when the treatise of Bellarmine, which she here partially ...






