Witness, Warning, and Prophecy – Quaker Women`s Writing, 1655–1700
Teresa Feroli author Margaret Olofso Thickstun author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
Published:22nd Jan '18
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The forty texts collected in this volume offer a small but representative sample of Quaker women’s tremendous literary output between 1655 and 1700. They include examples of key Quaker literary genres — proclamations, directives, warnings, sufferings, testimonies, polemic, pleas for toleration — and showcase a range of literary styles and voices, from eloquent poetry to legal analyses of English canon and civil law. In their varied responses to the core Quaker belief in the indwelling Spirit, these women left a rich literary legacy of an early countercultural movement.
The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe - The Toronto Series: Volume 60
"Anyone interested in early modern women’s writing, or in Quakers more generally, will find here an extraordinary and fascinating range of materials. I felt positively excited just reading the list of contents, and was delighted to find, too, that the headnotes to the pieces are well designed, giving the kinds of contextual and other information that a reader might most need, and drawing on the best sources when providing those contexts. The annotation is also most useful, enabling readers to understand exactly how the writers are transforming their sources to produce their new messages. Given the excellent prior work of both the editors, none of this is surprising, but it is cause for celebration." -- Elaine Hobby, Loughborough University
ISBN: 9780866985840
Dimensions: 233mm x 154mm x 26mm
Weight: 698g
414 pages