Fraser, Antonia. The Weaker Vessel: Woman’s Lot in Seventeenth-Century England. Methuen, 1985.
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Literary responses | Lady Mary Wroth | Some early readers registered in their copies their dissatisfaction with the non-happy ending. The Library of Congress
copy bears a pencilled-in couplet addressed to readers, and the UCLA
copy a paragraph offering, in direct contradiction... |
Textual Features | Margaret Cavendish | Her address to her husband rejoices that he has never bidden her to stop writing and work (that is do needlework) instead. In this connection she quotes from Lord Denny
's attempt to silence Lady Mary Wroth |
Textual Features | Antonia Fraser | Fraser quotes here from Eliot
's tribute in Middlemarch to the silent influence of those who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs. Fraser, Antonia. The Weaker Vessel: Woman’s Lot in Seventeenth-Century England. Methuen, 1985. xiii |
Textual Production | Lady Mary Wroth | LMW
sent Lord Denny
, as a mornings [sic] work, Wroth, Lady Mary. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth. Roberts, Josephine A.Editor , Louisiana State University Press, 1983. 237 Roberts, Josephine A., and Lady Mary Wroth. “Introduction and Notes”. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth, Louisiana State University Press, 1983, pp. 3 - 75, 219. 34-5 Wroth, Lady Mary. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth. Roberts, Josephine A.Editor , Louisiana State University Press, 1983. 237 |
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