2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-4113.2009.00690.x
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‘My Euell Hande’: The Shapes of Women’s Letters in Early Modern England

Abstract: This essay considers a recent shift in scholarship on early modern women writers, away from studying what these women wrote to investigate how and where women’s writings occurred. A critical focus on letters inscribed on whitewashed walls and funeral monuments, jewels and embroidered cloths, for instance, has supplied us with useful information about women’s schooling and teachers, their gift‐giving and household responsibilities, and scholars have demonstrated how poems and prayers also belong to this women’s… Show more

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