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  1. The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer: Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum (Women Writers in English 1350-1850) by Aemilia Lanyer, 1993-09-16
  2. Renaissance Women: The Plays of Elizabeth Cary : The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer (Pickering Women's Classics)
  3. The Poets I: Isabella Whitney, Anne Dowriche, Elizabeth Melville, AemiliaLanyer, Rachespeght and Diana Primrose, Printed Writings 1500-1640 (Early Modern ... Facsimile Library of Essential Works) (Pt.2) by Isabella Whitney, Anne Dowriche, et all 2002-02
  4. Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre, and the Canon (Studies in the English Renaissance)
  5. Refiguring the Sacred Feminine: The Poems of John Donne, Aemilia Lanyer, and John Milton (Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies) by Theresa M. Dipasquale, 2008-04-15
  6. Lanyer: A Renaissance Woman Poet by Susanne Woods, 1999-08-05
  7. Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre, and the Canon.(Review) (book review): An article from: Shakespeare Studies by Karen Robertson, 2000-01-01
  8. Refiguring the Sacred Feminine: The Poems of John Donne, Aemilia Lanyer, and John Milton.(Book review): An article from: Christianity and Literature by William Tate, 2009-09-22
  9. Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney and Aemilia Lanyer: Renaissance Women Poets
  10. The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer: Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum.: An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Cynthia E. Garett, 1996-09-22
  11. The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer: Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum. by Aemilia. LANYER, 1993
  12. Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre and the Canon.(Review): An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Carole Levin, 1999-12-22
  13. The Poets I **ISBN: 9781840142235** by Susanne (EDT)/ Travitsky, Betty (EDT)/ Cullen, Patrick (EDT)/ Whitney, Isabella/ Dowriche, Anne/ Colville, Elizabeth/ Lanyer, Aemilia/ Speght, Rachel/ Primrose, Diana/ Martin, James Woods, 2002-02-01
  14. Refiguring the Sacred Feminine; the Poems of John Donne, Aemilia Lanyer, and Joh by Theresa M Dipasquale, 2008

61. Eve's Apology Essays
aemilia lanyer uses irony and sarcasm in her poem, Eve s Apology in Defense of Women . She uses sarcasm to address the issue of female inequality,
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Eve's Apology
Aemilia Lanyer uses irony and sarcasm in her poem, "Eve's Apology in Defense of Women". She uses sarcasm to address the issue of female inequality, and uses imagery and ironic undertones to make the poem effective. In the first stanza, Lanyer begins the poem with an image of women being equal with men and at times even better. She states that Pilate should have listened to his wife when she asked him to spare her savior, Jesus' life. Lanyer is establishing the theme of defending women because she is putting Pilate's wife in a holier and more esteemed position than him. She begged for "her Saviour's life" (8), and yet, Pilate did not take her advice, and opted instead to have nothing to do with it, which was more cowardly than what his wife would have done. She continues this theme into the next stanzas using the fall of Adam and Eve to defend women. Lanyer plays on the age-old idea; men are stronger and superior to women. Therefore, if women are weak, she argues it is in fact men who are more at fault for the fall of humankind because it should have been expected for women to succumb to the power of temptation. Adam's acceptance of the fruit is inexcusable because he is supposedly stronger than Eve and should have been

62. Early Modern Notes » Women/Gender
Bradstreet, Anne collected poems Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Fama y obras póstumas lanyer, aemilia Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum Wroth, Lady Mary Urania
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Cross-dressing in The Roaring Girl
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Clothing and society in The Roaring Girl

Women burglars of the Old Bailey

Women on the early modern stage
Posted by Sharon on 12 April 2006 in Women/Gender Early Modern Comments (3)
Well, hardly ever. But after all, rules is made for broken.* This is the five early (pre-1800) women authors meme Already in:
Behn, Aphra - Oroonoko
Christine de Pisan (aka Pizan) - The Book of the City of Ladies
Julian of Norwich - Revelations of Divine Love
Locke, Anne (aka Ane Lok, etc) - A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner Marie de France - The Lais of Marie de France Dr. Virago The Paston Women - The Paston Letters Margery Kempe - The Book of Margery Kempe Anonymous - The Floure and the Leafe (Her reasoning for this is on her blog) Lady Mary Wroth - Poems La Lecturess Anne Askew - The Examinations of Anne Askew Mary Sidney - Psalms Anne Finch - Poems Katherine Phillips - Poems Teresa of Avila - Life Amanda Bradstreet, Anne: collected poems

63. Isabella Whitney, Danielle Clarke, Mary Sidney Herbert Pembroke
Isabella Whitney, Danielle Clarke, Mary Sidney Herbert Pembroke, aemilia lanyer Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney and aemilia lanyer (Renaissance Women Poets)
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Lanier, Emelia; lanyer, aemilia (alternative spelling); Rowse, A. L. (introduction) (1979). The poems of Shakespeare s Dark Lady Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum
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  • 65. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Æmilia Lanyer (1569-1645)
    Given name Æmilia Family name lanyer Birth date 1569 Death date April 1645 Nationality English Ethnicity EnglishItalian Literary period Renaissance
    http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poet/195.html
    Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
    from Representative Poetry On-line
    Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
    from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
    RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire
    A UTEL (University of Toronto English Library) Edition
    Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries
    Index to poems
    If Eue did erre, it was for knowledge sake,
    The fruit beeing faire perswaded him to fall
  • (Eve's Apology in Defence of Women) (excerpt)
    Biographical information
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    Family name
    : Lanyer
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    : April 1645 Nationality : English Ethnicity : English-Italian Literary period : Renaissance Your comments and questions are welcomed. RPO Editors Department of English , and University of Toronto Press RPO is hosted by the University of Toronto Libraries
  • 66. Early Modern Literary Studies: Electronic Texts
    Selected Works (Representative Poetry, Toronto). lanyer, Æmilia. Selected Works (Representative Poetry, Toronto); Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum (K.B. McBride,
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    • Renaissance Electronic Texts (Toronto: Centre for Computing in the Humanities, 1994-). Representative Poetry (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1962-63, reprinted with corrections 1967). Electronic text edited by Ian Lancashire (Toronto: Centre for Computing in the Humanities, 1994).
    Electronic Versions of Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Century Texts, From the Internet

    67. CJO - Abstract - The Selfe Undone: Individualism And Relationality In John Donne
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