Women, Writing, and Language in Early Modern Ireland
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:28th Jan '10
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This book examines writing in English, Irish, and Spanish by women living in Ireland and by Irish women living on the continent between the years 1574 and 1676. This was a tumultuous period of political, religious, and linguistic contestation that encompassed the key power struggles of early modern Ireland. This study brings to light the ways in which women contributed; they strove to be heard and to make sense of their situations, forging space for their voices in complex ways and engaging with native and new language-traditions. The book investigates the genres in which women wrote: poetry, nuns' writing, petition-letters, depositions, biography and autobiography. It argues for a complex understanding of authorial agency that centres of the act of creating or composing a text, which does not necessarily equate with the physical act of writing. The Irish, English, and European contexts for women's production of texts are identified and assessed. The literary traditions and languages of the different communities living on the island are juxtaposed in order to show how identities were shaped and defined in relation to each other. Marie-Louise Coolahan elucidates the social, political, and economic imperatives for women's writing, examines the ways in which women characterized female composition, and describes an extensive range of cross-cultural, multilingual activity.
It is not often that books appear that shift the way we think about a time period or topic; however, this is such a book, one that is already changing the historiography of women in early modern Ireland. * Dianne Hall, Australasian Journal of Irish Studies *
Coolahan's entire book is astonishing in both its range and depth. Historians and literary critics will find much to admire here, as well as a strong foundation for future scholarship. * Jenna Lay, H-WRBI Book Reviews *
Marie-Louise Coolahan's analysis... promises to reveal cosmopolitanism and sophistication as much as the strong Irish accents in the literary productions of early modern Ireland * Toby Barnard Times Literary Supplement *
this is a wonderful book... With its richness and variety of archival sources, languages (Irish, Latin, Spanish, and English), political and religious viewpoints,and its focus on the difference that gender makes, Mary-Louise Coolahan's Women, Writing, and Language in Early Modern Ireland is a remarkable contribution to Irish Renaissance literary and historical scholarship. * Clare Carroll, Renaissance Quarterly *
ISBN: 9780199567652
Dimensions: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
Weight: 645g
306 pages