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1. The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer: Salve
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2. Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre,
 
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3. Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney
 
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4. Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre
 
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5. Renaissance Women: The Plays of
 
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6. Refiguring the Sacred Feminine:
 
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7. The Poets I: Isabella Whitney,
 
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8. Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre,
 
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9. The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer: Salve
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10. Lanyer: A Renaissance Woman Poet
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11. Renaissance Women Poets (Penguin
 
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12. Subjectivity and Womens Poetry
 
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13. Objets de splendeur: Mr. Shakespeare

1. The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer: Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum (Women Writers in English 1350-1850)
by Aemilia Lanyer
Paperback: 192 Pages (1993-09-16)
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Asin: 019508361X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Aemilia Lanyer (1569-1645) was the first woman poet in England who sought status as a professional writer. Her book of poems is dedicated entirely to women patrons. It offers a long poem on Christ's passion, told entirely froma woman's point of view, as well as the first country house poem published in England. Almost completely neglected until very recently, her work changes our perspective on Jacobean poetry and contradicts the common assumption that women wrote nothing of serious interest until much later. Mistress and friend of influential Elizabethan courtiers, Lanyer gives us a glimpse of the ideas and aspirations of a talented middle class Renaissance woman. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Refreshing Woman Writer of the Renaissance
In Aemilia Lanyer's only volume of published poems, SALVE DEUS REX JUDAORUM, this Renaissance author uses beautifully crafted poetry to defend women against prevailing negative female stereotypes of the time.In"Eve's Apology," this portion of the poem is spoken from thepoint of view of Pontius Pilate's wife, who is begging for the life ofChrist.She explores who really bares the guilt in original sin.She ispassionate, yet uses reason in her argument (something women were notthought cabable of doing) and makes her point that any guilt all women maybear in original sin will be far overshadowed by the guilt men, in turn,may bear for Pilate's order to execute Christ.

In addition, in "Tothe Virtuous Reader", Lanyer states that her purpose in writing is topraise women, and to make it known that they are not all lazy, gossiping,lecherous, deceitful, or stupid as most men of the time supposed.Sheincludes a list of virtuous womento encourage and praise other women touse them as exemplum.If you are interested at all in a female writer'sperspective on Renaissance ideas, I highly recommend Aeilia Lanyer'sbeautiful poetry. ... Read more


2. Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre, and the Canon (Studies in the English Renaissance)
Hardcover: 264 Pages (1998-04)
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5-0 out of 5 stars A Book of Essays.
If you don't know who Aemilia Lanyer was, please read about her or better yet read her works.She lived in London during the 1600s and was of Jewish-Italian descent.She became the mistress to Lord Chamberlain and may well have been Shakespeare's "dark lady".The most amazing and fabulous thing she did was publishe poems.Her poem "Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum" is a bold, well written poem and defends women of negative stereotypes which have been forced upon them since Eve.In "Eve's Apology," this portion of the poem is spoken from the point of view of Pontius Pilate's wife, who is begging for the life of Christ. She explores who is really guilty in original sin.

The essays in this book written about Lanyer and her works tell of her life and poetry and sheds new light on gender and class identity.Her male contemporaries at the time were John Donne, Ben Jonson and William Shakespeare.

The experts who write the essays for this book have done their research and make good, convincing arguments.I highly recommend this book for anyone wanting to understand Lanyer more thoroughly. ... Read more


3. Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney and Aemilia Lanyer: Renaissance Women Poets
 Paperback: 409 Pages (2000-03)
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4. Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre and the Canon.(Review): An article from: Renaissance Quarterly
by Carole Levin
 Digital: 4 Pages (1999-12-22)
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This digital document is an article from Renaissance Quarterly, published by Renaissance Society of America on December 22, 1999. The length of the article is 1166 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre and the Canon.(Review)
Author: Carole Levin
Publication: Renaissance Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: December 22, 1999
Publisher: Renaissance Society of America
Volume: 52Issue: 4Page: 1193

Article Type: Book Review

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5. Renaissance Women: The Plays of Elizabeth Cary : The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer (Pickering Women's Classics)
 Hardcover: 404 Pages (1994-12)
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6. Refiguring the Sacred Feminine: The Poems of John Donne, Aemilia Lanyer, and John Milton (Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies)
by Theresa Dipasquale
 Hardcover: 320 Pages (2008-04-15)
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7. The Poets I: Isabella Whitney, Anne Dowriche, Elizabeth Melville, AemiliaLanyer, Rachespeght and Diana Primrose, Printed Writings 1500-1640 (Early Modern ... a Facsimile Library of Essential Works)
by Isabella Whitney, Anne Dowriche, Elizabeth Colville, Aemilia Lanyer, Rachel Speght, Diana Primrose, James Martin
 Hardcover: 330 Pages (2002-02)
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Asin: 1840142235
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8. Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre, and the Canon.(Review) (book review): An article from: Shakespeare Studies
by Karen Robertson
 Digital: 10 Pages (2000-01-01)
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This digital document is an article from Shakespeare Studies, published by Associated University Presses on January 1, 2000. The length of the article is 2937 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre, and the Canon.(Review) (book review)
Author: Karen Robertson
Publication: Shakespeare Studies (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 2000
Publisher: Associated University Presses
Page: 310

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9. The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer: Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum.: An article from: Renaissance Quarterly
by Cynthia E. Garett
 Digital: 3 Pages (1996-09-22)
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This digital document is an article from Renaissance Quarterly, published by Renaissance Society of America on September 22, 1996. The length of the article is 744 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer: Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum.
Author: Cynthia E. Garett
Publication: Renaissance Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1996
Publisher: Renaissance Society of America
Volume: v49Issue: n3Page: p666(2)

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10. Lanyer: A Renaissance Woman Poet
by Susanne Woods
Hardcover: 224 Pages (1999-08-05)
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Aemilia Bassano Lanyer published poetry to and for women in 1611, at the height of the largely misogynistic reign of James I. Her verse complements and extends our view of her contemporaries, such as Spenser, Shakespeare, Jonson, and Donne, whose work in turn provides a context for her unique and engaging voice. This book situates Lanyer within the rich tradition of Jacobean poetry. ... Read more


11. Renaissance Women Poets (Penguin Classics)
by Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney, Aemilia Lanyer
Paperback: 412 Pages (2001-07-01)
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Asin: 0140424091
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Social convention may have prevented Renaissance women writers from openly taking part in the political and religious debates of their day, but they found varied and innovative ways to intervene. Collecting the work of three great poets-Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney, and Aemilia Lanyer-this volume repositions women writers of the Renaissance by presenting their poems in the context of their history and culture. Whitney's poems offer the only glimpse into her life, express a concern for women's lack of social and economic power, and powerfully evoke sixteenth-century London. Sidney produced potent translations of Petrarch's works and the Psalms, as well as original verse. Lanyer wrote poems that advocate and praise female virtue and Christian piety, but reflect a desire for an idealized, classless world. The strong and original voices of these three women-each from different social, cultural, and historical strata-demonstrate the emergence of a new female identity during the Renaissance and broaden the common notions of English Literature's golden age. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars great, not perfect
The best thing about this anthology is that it is. After decades of adding women to the Renaissance canon via one or two poems in the Norton Anthology or with tatty Xeroxed handouts, having a main-stream publisher, Penguin, devote an entire volume to these three women -- three good writers, not just anyone in a skirt who picked up a pen - is cause for celebration.I would have spent my last dime just to hold it in my hands.

OK, so aside from its mere existence, what's so great about this book?Danielle Clarke and Penguin chose shrewdly with Whitney, Sidney, and Lanyer, giving us three very different women in three very different decades and three strata of English society.Whitney, writing poetry in the 1570's, uses many of the same sources and devices and the more-anthologized males of the period.Her use of Ovid is a good example.A standard assignment for Renaissance poetry is to evaluate the varied influences of Chaucer's and Boccaccio's versions of an Ovidian tale - say, Troilus and Cressida - in relation to Renaissance English translations of the Roman poet.Shakespeare is generally the target of such an assignment, but now I could make the same assignment with Whitney's poetry as the focus of the students' attention.

Mary Sidney is traditionally known because of her famous brother, Philip, but her works of translation stand on their own as examples of what makes the Renaissance a re-birth - attention to English as a language worthy of transmitting great thoughts.Sidney's translation of the Psalms is colored by her Protestant Englishness, but she resists outright polemics by evincing more influence from the Geneva Bible than from the Book of Common Prayer.Her translation neutralizes the strongly male voice of David and provides a more gender-neutral text.Even more impressively, her translation of Petrarch preserves the form of terza rima, a difficult task in English.

With Whitney we see the mind of the common woman, an educated subject of Queen Elizabeth, working with the fruits of the classics in the popular forms of her time.Sidney gives us translation, a hallmark of the Renaissance.Amelia Lanyer gives us insight into the realm of patronage poetry, where poets try to make a living from their verses.A standard assignment of the last decade is the comparison of her Description of Cook-ham with Jonson's Penshurst.With this anthology we have all of Lanyer's writings, so her religious poetry - particularly Eve's Apology -- can stand alone or in a study of 17th century writers such as Donne, Herrick, Herbert, and Milton.

As Clarke points out in her excellent introduction, none of these women sets out to write in opposition to male poets or poetics.But surely the reader of the new millennium doesn't expect anything so reductive of women writers. This anthology provides us the opportunity to visit the minds of a cross-section of Renaissance writers: an educated commoner, a titled scholar, and a self-supporting commercial writer.They all three happen to be women.

What this edition does not provide is much help for the reader who isn't herself a Renaissance scholar.Penguin Classics are famously cheap.To stay cheap, or relatively cheap, they provide very little textual apparatus, and what little is offered is almost always at the end of the book.That is the sad case here.All of the notes are at the end, which makes for awkward reading or teaching.Furthermore, there is little offered to the reader beside the (very) brief notations found at the back.The absence of an index tacitly suggests that no one would know a single title, so there's no need of more help than a table of contents in finding such.

This is not solely a function of Penguin's editorial policy.

Yes, the anthology does exist and it has a lovely cover.But Penguin sells these women short.A brief comparison with the larger anthology, The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse, makes this inequity very clear.

In the PBRV, we find not only an introduction and notes both textual (some actually at the bottom of the poems themselves) and biographical, but also an index of genres, an index of metrical and stanzaic forms, an extremely helpful glossary of classical names, an index of first lines, and a title index.This excellent volume, PBRV, brings an array of riches to the reader, academic or general.That Penguin chose not to spend the money on the Whitney/Sidney/Lanyer anthology is the reason I cannot give it more than 4 stars.

This is a very good anthology, and Clarke's work is to be applauded.Penguin's commitment to the project, however, leaves something to be desired. ... Read more


12. Subjectivity and Womens Poetry in Early Modern England: Why on the Ridge Should She Desire to Go?
by Lynette McGrath
 Hardcover: 295 Pages (2002-09)
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13. Objets de splendeur: Mr. Shakespeare amoureux : un recit
by Anne Cuneo
 Unknown Binding: 449 Pages (1996)
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