Table of contents for Early modern women's letter writing, 1450-1700 / edited by James Daybell.
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Reaction, Consolation and Redress in the Letters of the Paston Women--Roger Dalrymple
Letter-Writing by English Noblewomen in the Early Fifteenth Century--Jennifer Ward
Commanding Communications: The Fifteenth-Century Letters of the Stonor Women--Alison Truelove
Female Literacy and the Social Conventions of Women's Letter-Writing in England, 1540-1603--James Daybell
Deference and Defiance in Women's Letters of the Thynne Family--Alison Wall
Fighting for Family in a Patronage Society: The Epistolary Armoury of Anne Newdigate (1574-1618)--Vivienne Larminie
"How Subject to Interpretation": Lady Arbella Stuart and the Reading of Illness--Sara Jayne Steen
Tudor and Stuart Women: Their Family Lives Through Their Letters--Rosemary O'Day
Patriarchy, Puritanism and Politics: The Letters of Lady Brilliana Harley (1598-1643)--Jaqueline Eales
"Do not suppose me a well mortifyed Nun dead to the world": Letter Writing in Early Modern English Convents--Claire Walker
Gentle Companions: Single Women and Their Letters in Late-Stuart England--Susan Whyman
"Begging Pardon for all mistakes and errors in this writing I being a woman and doing it myself": Family Narratives in Some Early Eighteenth-Century Letters--Anne Laurence
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: English letters History and criticism, English prose literature Women authors History and criticism, English prose literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism, English prose literature Middle English, 1100-1500 History and criticism, Women and literature Great Britain History 17th century, Women and literature Great Britain History 16th century, Women and literature Great Britain History To 1500, Letter writing History