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Extractions: Login Search Mega Net: Home Library Society For Women ... Historic Figures : Lanyer, Aemilia Lanyer, Aemilia Find out about the life and work of 17th C English Poet. Includes a digitalized version of one book of poetry, a biography and references. http://www.u.arizona.edu/ic/mcbride/lanyer/lanyer.htm Lanyer, Aemilia - 17th Century Women Poets Access a biography of the British Renaissance writer and read selections of her work. http://www.usask.ca/english/phoenix/lanyera.htm Lanyer, Aemilia - Gender, Genre and the Canon http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/05-1/macdrev.htm Lanyer, Aemilia - Suite 101 Historian offers a biography of the Renaissance author and discusses her work in a two part article "Redeeming Women Through Faith & Poetry." http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/4166/36667 Lanyer, Aemilia - Writing in Service Academic article looks at the politics of literary criticism and the case study of Renaissance British poet and her colleague Ben Johnson. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/6586/coiro.html
Shakespeare's Contemporaries Emilia Lanier, also spelled aemilia lanyer, (15691645) was the first Englishwoman to assert herself as a professional poet through her single volume of http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/contemporaries.htm
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Extractions: E arly E nglish B ooks O nline, or EEBO , represents one of the premier scholarly resources for scholars, teachers, and students interested in primary printed sources of the Early Modern period, including the Scientific Revolution (Copernicus to Newton). What follows is a detailed introduction and overview of some of the holdings of EEBO . For the convenience of the reader, the titles of available printed works have been arranged chronologically by topic. Some of the categories are, or will appear, anachronistic. These listings are nevertheless intended to provide a clearer idea of the precise holdings of EEBO and to guide and direct potential users of the site. Please note that
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ENG700Abstracts Erika Claire Strandjord, Prophetic Play as Feminist Author/ity The Rhetoric of Vision in aemilia lanyers Salve Deus Rex Judæorum http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/herman145/ENG700Abstracts.html
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Extractions: Page Contents Previous Page Links Home Next Page Early Modern Women Database Early Modern Women Database , maintained by Georgianna Ziegler of the Folger Shakespeare Library, is a comprehensive and informative gateway to women's writing, art, and society: http://www.lib.umd.edu/ETC/LOCAL/emw/emw.php3 keywords: art bibliography database early ... women valid as of 2005-09-12 The Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies at the University of Toronto maintains a comprehensive page of links to library and web resources: http://www.crrs.ca/library/library.htm keywords: reformation links valid as of 2005-09-12 Early Modern Literary Studies Early Modern Literary Studies possesses links to a number of sixteenth and seventeenth century resource materials which can be found on the Internet, as well as others which have a more general appeal and those which catalogue resources of interest to literary scholars: http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/emlsweb.html
Silences Details about lanyer s childhood can be found in lanyer, aemilia Salve Deus Rex Judæorum. Edited by Susan Woods. New York Oxford University Press, 1993, http://www.geocities.com/dianalaulainen/Women/lanyer.htm
Extractions: AEMELIA LANYER Aemelia Lanyer was the daughter Baptist Bassano, a court musician who was a native of Venice, and Margaret Johnson. Her father died when she was just seven years old. She was left with a small inheritance, which she was to divided with a sister, Angela, upon their mother's death. A dowry was also put aside for her use upon reaching the age of 21. Her mother died in 1587. Her father's career as a court musician allowed Lanyer access to the court, which in all likelihood was the source of her education. Unfortunately, her court connections also got her into trouble insofar as she found herself pregnant by Henry Cary, Lord Hudson, who was the queen's lord chamberlain. As a result, Aemelia Bassano quickly and quietly married Alfonso Lanyer, one of the queen's musicians, on October 18, 1592. Her son was born in 1593 and was christened Henry. Lanyer had an ongoing relationship with astrologer Simon Forman, whose records indicate that he was interested in her sexually. A portrait of Lanyer can be constructed from his record books. He portrays her as a strong-minded and attractive young woman with a wart or mole on her neck, who was prone to miscarriage, and who worried about her husband's success. Alfonso died in 1613, leaving Aemelia to fend for herself. After her husband's death, Lanyer founded a school, which lasted from 1617-1619. Those years are recorded for posterity in a series of litigation between Lanyer and her landlord involving a dispute over rents.
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Extractions: Home A Literature of Their Own? Women Writing Projects Syllabus A Literature of Their Own? Women Writing-Venice, London, Paris-1550-1700 July 1-28, 2001 Sun, July 1: Arrival; reception 5-6 PM, dinner together, 7 PM Getting Acquainted; Logistics; Other Voice; SVHE; Bibliography Mon, July 2 : Personal Agendas; etc. Session 1: Getting Acquainted Session 2: Cont'd, Logistics Session 3: Logistics Unit 1 (July 3-10) Women Writers in Venice Tu, July 3: Venice: The Setting Session 1: The Myth of Venice Edward Muir, Civic Ritual in Renaissance Venice , chap. 1, "The Myth of Venice" (9-67) (Reader) James S. Grubb, "When Myths Lose Power: Four Decades of Venetian Historiography" (Reader) Jutta Gisela Sperling, Convents and the Body Politic in Late Renaissance Venice , chap. 2, "Marvelous Venice: A Virgin City and Its Noble Body Politic" (72-114) Session 2: The Political Scene David Chambers and Brian Pullan, eds., Venice: A Documentary History , 1450-1630, 39-102 (Reader) Session 3: The Cultural Scene Carlo Dionisotti, "La letteratura italiana nell'etá del Concilio di Trento," in his
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Extractions: MacDonald, Joyce G. "Review of Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre, and the Canon ." Early Modern Literary Studies http://purl.oclc.org/emls/05-1/macdrev.htm As Marshall Grossman's preface explains, the earliest versions of some of the essays in this first collection entirely dedicated to discussion of the life and work of Aemilia Lanyer (1569?-1645) were included in a session at the 1992 meeting of the Modern Language Association. Her country-house poem, "The Description of Cooke-ham," had first crossed his desk three years earlier as part of a packet of material sent along by a colleague who had served on a university committee charged with developing suggestions for the integration of women into the curriculum. Lanyer's admittance to college classrooms and her emergence as a fit subject for scholarly discourse are important signposts in the ongoing resurgence of interest in and recovery and recirculation of the works of early modern women writers. Indeed, her only surviving work, the long poem, Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum , was the first volume in the lamentably cancelled Oxford paperback series, Women Writers in English, 1350-1850