Susan M. Felch
, in her detailed analysis of and comment on the contents of Tyrwhit's book, has described her prayers as copious, drawing widely on publicly available materials and freely expanding them. She wrote:...
Publishing
Elizabeth Oxenbridge Lady Tyrwhit
The work had been entered in the Stationers' Register some time during the year following 22 July 1569.
Tyrwhit, Elizabeth Oxenbridge, Lady. “Introduction”. Elizabeth Tyrwhit’s Morning and Evening Prayers, edited by Susan M. Felch, Ashgate, 2008, pp. 1-51.
50n17
The single surviving copy, now in the British Library
, is identified in an inscription on...
Textual Features
Frances Neville Baroness Abergavenny
Susan M. Felch
(writing about the devotional collection made at about the same date by Elizabeth, Lady Tyrwhit
) has observed that the popular private prayer-book genre is a significant index of the way that...
Textual Production
Anne Locke
Scholarly attention paid to the formerly almost invisible AL
dates back forty years, to 1965 and Patrick Collinson
's The Role of Women in the English Reformation Illustrated by the Life and Friendships of Anne...
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Texts
Felch, Susan M. “’Noble Gentlewomen famous for their learning’: The London Circle of Anne Vaughan Lock”. ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, Vol.
16
, No. 2, pp. 14-19.
Locke, Anne. Collected Works. Editor Felch, Susan M., Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in conjunction with the Renaissance English Text Society, 1999.
Tyrwhit, Elizabeth Oxenbridge, Lady. Elizabeth Tyrwhit’s Morning and Evening Prayers. Editor Felch, Susan M., Ashgate, 2008.
Felch, Susan M., and Anne Locke. “Introduction”. Collected Works, edited by Susan M. Felch and Susan M. Felch, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in conjunction with the Renaissance English Text Society, 1999, p. i - xc.
Tyrwhit, Elizabeth Oxenbridge, Lady. “Introduction”. Elizabeth Tyrwhit’s Morning and Evening Prayers, edited by Susan M. Felch, Ashgate, 2008, pp. 1-51.