Virtuous necessity: conduct literature and the making of the virtuous woman in early modern England

While many scholars find the early modern triad of virtues for women—silence, chastity, and obedience—to be straightforward and nonnegotiable, Jessica C. Murphy demonstrates that these virtues were by no means as direct and inflexible as they might seem. Drawing on the literature of the period—from...

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Main Author: Murphy, Jessica C. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press [2015]
In:Year: 2015
Reviews:[Rezension von: Murphy, Jessica C., Virtuous Necessity: Conduct Literature and the Making of the Virtuous Woman in Early Modern England] (2016) (Farnsworth, Jane)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Early Modern English / Literature / Woman (Motif) / Virtue (Motif) / Manner of living (Motif) / History 1500-1700
B England / Etiquette books / Manners / Woman / History 1500-1700
Further subjects:B Literature
B Frau <Motiv>
B England
B Tugend <Motiv>
B English literature / History and criticism / Early modern, 1500-1700 Women and literature / England / History Women / England / Conduct of life Conduct of life in literature Virtue in literature Social values in literature Women in literature Didactic literature, English / History and criticism Conduct of life in literature Didactic literature, English Early modern / English literature Social values in literature Virtue in literature Women and literature Women / Conduct of life England / Women in literature / History / Criticism, interpretation, etc
B English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism
B Conduct of life in literature
B Manners
B Etiquette books
B Early Modern English
B Women in literature
B History 1500-1700
B Women and literature (England) History
B Women (England) Conduct of life
B Didactic literature, English History and criticism
B Lebensführung <Motiv>
B Virtue in literature
B Woman
B Social values in literature
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Summary:While many scholars find the early modern triad of virtues for women—silence, chastity, and obedience—to be straightforward and nonnegotiable, Jessica C. Murphy demonstrates that these virtues were by no means as direct and inflexible as they might seem. Drawing on the literature of the period—from the plays of Shakespeare to a conduct manual written for a princess to letters from a wife to her husband—as well as contemporary gender theory and philosophy, she uncovers the multiple meanings of behavioral expectations for sixteenth- and seventeenth-century women. Through her renegotiation of cultural ideals as presented in both literary and nonliterary texts of early modern England, Murphy presents models for “acceptable” women’s conduct that lie outside of the rigid prescriptions of the time. Virtuous Necessity will appeal to readers interested in early modern English literature, including canonical authors such as Shakespeare, Spenser, and Milton, as well as their female contemporaries such as Amelia Lanyer and Elizabeth Cary. It will also appeal to scholars of conduct literature; of early modern drama, popular literature, poetry, and prose; of women’s history; and of gender theory.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis S. 155 - 170
ISBN:0472119575