Thursday, April 2, 2015

Women in the Renaissance Bibliography

Achinstein, Sharon. "Women on Top in Pamphlet Literature of the English
      Revolution." Feminism and Renaissance Studies. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1999.
      339-372. Print.
"The Art of Cuckholdom." Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
      London, 1697. EEBO. Appalachian State University. 31 Mar. 2015.
Brown, Meg Lota, and Kari Boyd McBride. "Women and Work." Women's
      Roles in the Renaissance. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2005. 89-124. Print.
Brown, Meg Lota, and Kari Boyd McBride. "Women and Pleasures." Women's Roles                 in the Renaissance. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2005. 277-302. Print. 
"The Debtford Plumb Cake." British Library. London, 1700. EEBO.
      Appalachian State University. 31 Mar. 2015.
Friedman, Alice T. "Wife in the English Country House: Gender and the
      Meaning of Style in Early Modern England." Women and Art in Early Modern                   Europe: Patrons, Collectors, and Connoisseurs. University Park,
      PA: Pennsylvania State UP, 1997. 111-125. Print.
Hendricks, Margo. "A Painter's Eye: Gender and Middleton and Dekker's The
       Roaring Girl." Women's Studies18.2/3 (1990): 191. Academic Search                            CompleteWeb. 10 Apr. 2015.
Hutson, Lorna. "The Housewife and the Humanists." Feminism and Renaissance
      Studies. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1999. 82-105. Print.
Klapisch-Zuber, Christine.  "The 'Cruel Mother': Maternity, Widowhood, and
      Dowry in Florence in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries." Feminism
      and Renaissance Studies. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1999. 186-202. Print.
"Marriage." Encyclopedia of Women in the Renaissance. 1st ed. 2007. Print.
Middleton, Thomas. "The Roaring Girle or Moll Cut-Purse." Henry E. 
        Huntington Library and Art Gallery
. London, 1627. EEBO. Appalachian                         State University. 9 Apr. 2015.
Paul, Ryan Singh. "The Power of Ignorance and The Roaring Girl." English
           Literacy Renaissance 43.3 (2013): 514-540. Academic Search Complete.                      Web. 9 Apr. 2015.
Tscherny, Nadia. "An Un-Married Woman: Mary Edwards, William Hogarth,
      and a Case of Eighteenth-Century British Patronage." Women and Art in
      Early Modern Europe: Patrons, Collectors, and Connoisseurs. University
      Park, PA: Pennsylvania State UP, 1997. 237-254. Print. 
"The Unfortunate Forrestor" or "Fair Elener's Tragedy." British Library. London,                   1670-1679. EEBO. Appalachian State University. 31. Mar. 2015. 


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