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Early Modern Women's Writing and Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz
Early modern women writers whose works are explored include Marie de Gournay, Margaret Fell Fox, Catalina de Erauso, Maria de Zayas, Ana Caro, Mme de Lafayette, Anne Bradstreet, St. Teresa, and Margaret Lucas Cavendish.
Merrim's study provides a full-bodied picture of the resources that the cultural and historical climates of the seventeenth century placed at the disposal of women writers, the manners in which women writers instrumentalized them, the building blocks and concerns of early modern women's writing, and the continuities between early modern and modern women's writing.
Written in an engaging, clear manner, this innovative study will be of interest not only to Hispanists but also to scholars in early modern studies, women's studies, history, and comparative literature.
Stephanie Merrim is professor of Hispanic studies and comparative literature at Brown University. Her previous books include Feminist Perspectives on Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (1991) and Logos and the Word (1983).
Early Modern Women's Writing and Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz will make a considerably original contribution. It is full of brilliant insights and new connections.
--Electa Arenal, Graduate School & University Center, CUNY
Stephanie Merrim has an astounding breadth of scholarship in both history and theory, yet her prose is miraculously free of tedious jargon, and she develops her ideas with great clarity. This book will be cutting-edge in Renaissance, Baroque, and Colonial studies.
--Nina M. Scott, University of Massachusetts at Amherst