Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre, and the CanonUniversity Press of Kentucky, 2002 - 366 Seiten Conventional wisdom credits only entrepreneurs with the vision to create America's commercial airline industry and contends that it was not until Roosevelt's Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938 that federal airline regulation began. In Airlines and Air Mail, F. Robert van der Linden persuasively argues that Progressive republican policies of Herbert Hoover actually fostered the growth of American commercial aviation. Air mail contracts provided a critical indirect subsidy and a solid financial foundation for this nascent industry. Postmaster General Walter F. Brown used these contracts as a carrot a. |
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... to some degree of personal relationship with the extraordinary group of noblewomen to whom the Salve makes its address , but her residence in Susan Bertie's household , which , if it actually occurred 4 AEMILIA LANYER.
... to some degree of personal relationship with the extraordinary group of noblewomen to whom the Salve makes its address , but her residence in Susan Bertie's household , which , if it actually occurred 4 AEMILIA LANYER.
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... relationships were supposed to have functioned . " Patronage conventions and religious topoi are further examined in Susanne Woods's inquiry into " Vocation and Authority in Aemilia Lanyer . " Noting Lanyer's " unapologetic assertion of ...
... relationships were supposed to have functioned . " Patronage conventions and religious topoi are further examined in Susanne Woods's inquiry into " Vocation and Authority in Aemilia Lanyer . " Noting Lanyer's " unapologetic assertion of ...
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... relationship between maternity and subjectivity in early modern England , " a relation bearing not only on " those women who claimed the ac- tual title of mother , but also upon all the other women who found their speak- ing positions ...
... relationship between maternity and subjectivity in early modern England , " a relation bearing not only on " those women who claimed the ac- tual title of mother , but also upon all the other women who found their speak- ing positions ...
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AL Rowses Dark Lady | 10 |
2 Looking for Patrons | 29 |
Seizing Discourses and Reinventing Genres | 49 |
Sacred Celebration The Patronage Poems | 60 |
Vocation and Authority Born to Write | 83 |
The Feminist Poetics of Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum | 99 |
The Gendering of Genre Literary History and the Canon | 128 |
Mother Tongue Maternity and Subjectivity | 143 |
The Love of Other Women Rich Chains and Sweet Kisses | 167 |
The Gospel According to Aemilia Women and the Sacred | 191 |
Pardon though I have digrest Digression as Style in Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum | 212 |
Annotated Bibliography Texts and Criticism of Aemilia Bassano Lanyer | 234 |
List of Contributors | 255 |
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Aemilia Lanyer Anne Clifford authority Barbara Bassano beauty Beilin Ben Jonson biblical Christ Christian claim Coiro Cookham Countess of Bedford Countess of Cumberland Countess of Kent Countess of Suffolk country-house poem Court culture dark lady daughter dedications dedicatory poem Description of Cooke-ham Deus Rex Judaeorum discourse divine Donne early modern Elizabeth England English erotic Eves Apologie female feminine feminist figure Forman gender genre grace homoeroticism Hunsdon husband Jacobean Jesus Jonson Lanyer's poem Lanyer's Salve Deus Lewalski literary London Lord male Margaret marriage Mary Mary Sidney maternal mother narrative Nicholas Lanier patron patronage poems Penshurst Petrarchan Pilate Pilate's wife poet poetic poetry praise Queen Anne readers religious Renaissance rhetorical Rowse Rowse's Salve Deus Rex seventeenth-century sexual Shakespeare Sidney Simon Forman social sonnets spiritual stanzas suggests Susan Susanne Woods thou tion Univ University Press verse virtue virtuous voice volume woman Women Writers