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Articles

  • Early Modern Women and the Apparatus of Authorship

    Sarah C. E. Ross

    1-8

  • The Perils and Possibilities of the Book Dedication: Anne Lock, John Knox, John Calvin, Queen Elizabeth, and the Duchess of Suffolk

    Micheline White

    9-28

  • Framing the Reformation Woman Writer: John Bale's Prefaces to Anne Askew's Examinations

    Patricia Pender

    29-45

  • ‘My Poor Returns’: Devotional Manuscripts by Seventeenth-Century Women

    Victoria E. Burke

    47-68

  • Ideal Communities and Planter Women's Writing in Seventeenth-Century Ireland

    Marie-Louise Coolahan

    69-91

  • 'Scruples and Ceremonies": Lady Brilliana Harley's Epistolary Combat

    Johanna Harris

    93-112

  • Awakening Other Spirits: Dorothy Stanley's Arcadia and the Apparatus of Authorship

    Marea Mitchell

    113-131

  • Not Understanding Mary Wroth's Poetry

    Paul Salzman

    133-148

  • Reading Mary Stuart's Casket Sonnets: Reception, Authorship, and Early Modern Women's Writing

    Rosalind Smith

    149-173

  • Fruits of Sodom: The Critical Erotics of Early Modern Women's Writing

    Kate Lilley

    175-192

  • From Paratext to Epitext: Mapping the Authorial Apparatus in Early Modern Women's Writing

    Patricia Pender, Rosalind Smith

    193-201