James Fitzmaurice

Standard Name: Fitzmaurice, James

Connections

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Intertextuality and Influence 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
Literary responses Dorothy Osborne
The first printing of DO letters in 1836 was well reviewed by Macaulay two years after it appeared. One recent literary-critical analysis is that of James Fitzmaurice and Martine Rey , Letters by Women in...

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Texts

Fitzmaurice, James, and Martine Rey. “Letters by Women in England, the French Romance, and Dorothy Osborne”. Politics of Gender in Early Modern Europe, edited by Jeanie R. Brink et al., Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 1989, pp. 149-60.