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  1. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth
  2. The First Part of the Countess of Montgomery's Urania (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) by Mary Wroth, Josephine A. Roberts, 1995-09
  3. Mary Sidney, Lady Wroth by Margaret P. Hannay, 2010-05-01
  4. The Second Part of the Countess of Montgomery's Urania, by Lady Mary Wroth (Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, vol. 211) by Mary Wroth, Josephine A. Roberts, 1999-11-01
  5. Lady Mary Wroth: Poems (Renaissance Texts & Studies) by Lady Mary Wroth, 1996-01-01
  6. Reading Mary Wroth: Representing Alternatives in Early Modern England by Naomi J. Miller, 1991-11
  7. Cherished Torment: The Emotional Geography of Lady Mary Wroth's Urania (Medieval and Renaissance Literary Studies) by Sheila T. Cavanagh, 2001-05
  8. Changing The Subject: Mary Wroth and Figurations of Gender in Early Modern England (Studies in the English Renaissance) by Naomi Miller, 1996-04-18
  9. The Sidney Family Romance: Mary Wroth, William Herbert, and the Early Modern Construction of Gender by Gary F. Waller, 1993-11
  10. Gender and Authorship in the Sidney Circle by Mary Ellen Lamb, 1990-12
  11. Pamphilia to Amphilanthus AND Salmacis and Hermaphroditus by Lady Mary Wroth, Francis Beaumont, 2009-08-06
  12. 1650s Deaths: Artemisia Gentileschi, Lady Mary Wroth, Martin Peerson, Kazimierz Siemienowicz, Theodore de Mayerne, Szymon Starowolski
  13. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth.: An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Barbara Kiefer Lewalski, 1994-03-22
  14. Review of Lady Mary Wroth, The Second Part of the Countess of Montgomery's Urania.(Book Review): An article from: Early Modern Literary Studies by Bernadette Andrea, 2001-09-01

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5. Lady Mary Wroth (1587?-1651?)
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    (1587?-1651?) British writer. Lady Mary Wroth was the daughter of Robert Sidney and Barbara Gamage. Lady Wroth's prose romance "The Countess of Montgomeries Urania" was published in 1621. Other works include "Urania" (which was controversial because of the similarities to actual people) and "Love's Vistory," an unpublished play. Up a category zSB(2,5);
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    7. Pamphilia To Amphilanthus
    Renascence Editions text of the sonnet sequence from Lady mary wroth s The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania (1621).
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    This Renascence Editions text of the sonnet sequence from Lady Mary Wroth's the Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania [1621] was transcribed into ASCII format, with an introduction, notes, and bibliography, by Risa S. Bear and Micah Bear for the University of Oregon , December, 1992. It was converted to HTML format by R.S. Bear in April of 1996. The text for this edition follows that of the printed Mariott and Grismand printing of 1621, as found in the copy in the collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library. The editor wishes to thank the Folger Library for permission to use the text of their copy, and also thanks Professors Casey Charles and Gloria Johnson for valuable suggestions concerning the Introduction, and Professor Josephine Roberts for her encouragement. Dedicated in memoriam to Josephine Roberts. Contents:
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    Penshurst Place Biographical note L ADY Mary Wroth, "daughter to the right noble Robert, Earl of Leicester, and niece to the ever famous and renowned Sir Philip Sidney...and to the most excellent Lady Mary, Countess of Pembroke" , was born in 1586 or 1587.

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    Lady mary wroth (c.15861640). From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus (1621); see the entire sequence and a biography (University of Oregon).
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    Lady Mary Wroth (c.1586-1640)
    From Pamphilia to Amphilanthus (1621); see the entire sequence and a biography (University of Oregon).
    "When night's black mantle could most darkness prove"
    When night's black mantle could most darkness prove,
    And sleep (death's image) did my senses hire
    From knowledge of myself, then thoughts did move
    Swifter than those, most switness need require.
    In sleep, a chariot drawn by wing'd Desire,
    I saw, where sate bright Venus, Queen of love,
    And at her feet her son, still adding fire
    To burning hearts, which she did hold above.
    But one heart flaming more than all the rest,
    The goddess held, and put it to my breast.
    Dear Son, now shoot, she said, this must we win.
    He her obeyed, and martyr'd my poor heart.
    I waking hop'd as dreams it would depart,
    Yet since, O me, a lover have I been.
    "Dear eyes how well (indeed) you do adorn"
    Dear eyes how well (indeed) you do adorn
    That blessed sphere, which gazing souls hold dear:

    9. Lady Mary Wroth - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Lady mary wroth (1587–1651/3) was an English poet of the Renaissance. A member of a distinguished literary English family, wroth was among the first female
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    Jump to: navigation search Lady Mary Wroth –1651/3) was an English poet of the Renaissance. A member of a distinguished literary English family, Wroth was among the first female British writers to have achieved an enduring reputation. She is perhaps best known for having written The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania , the first extant prose romance by an English woman, and for Pamphilia to Amphilanthus , the first known sonnet sequence by an English woman.
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    Wroth was born in to Barbara Gamage and Robert Sidney . Her mother, a cousin of Sir Walter Ralegh , was a wealthy heiress; her father, while less well-off, was heir of a distinguished family. His father, Henry Sidney , had governed Ireland ; his sister Mary Sidney , Countess of Pembroke was a distinguished patron and translator; and his elder brother Philip Sidney was among the most famous of Elizabethan poet-courtiers. Because Robert Sidney had been appointed governor of Flushing Netherlands , Wroth spent much of her childhood at the home of Mary Sidney , Countess of Pembroke. With her family connections, a career at court was all but inevitable. She danced before

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    11. Mary Wroth Bibliography
    A Pack of Lies in a Looking Glass Lady mary wroth s Urania and the Magic Mirror of Romance. SEL Studies in English Literature, 15001900.
    http://english.uwaterloo.ca/courses/engl710b/wrothbib.html
    Mary Wroth: Bibliography
    • Baer, Cynthia Marie. Wise and Worthier Women: Lady Mary Wroth's Urania and the Development of Women's Narrative DAI . 55(1994)2: 282A. DAI #DA9416986. Burgess, Irene Stephanie. The Sidneys: Family, Writing, and Subjectivity DAI . 54(1994)8: 3038A38A. DAI #DA9402955. Carrell, Jennifer Lee. "A Pack of Lies in a Looking Glass: Lady Mary Wroth's Urania and the Magic Mirror of Romance." SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 Feinberg, Nona. "Mary Wroth and the Invention of Female Poetic Subjectivity." In In Naomi J. Miller and Gary Waller, eds. Reading Mary Wroth: Representing Alternatives in Early Modern England. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1991. 175-190. Hall, Kim F. "'I Rather Would Wish to be a Black-Moor': Beauty, Race, and Rank in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania ." In Margo Hendricks and Patricia Parker, eds. Women, 'Race,' and Writing in the Early Modern Period . London: Routledge, 1994. 178-94. Hannay, Margaret P. "Mary Sidney: Lady Wroth." In Katharina M. Wilson, ed. Women Writers of the Renaissance and Reformation . Athens: U of Georgia P, 1987. 548-65.

    12. THE DISTURBING LADY MARY WROTH
    Lady mary wroth is one of very few canonized woman poets in the 17th century canon (Strickland lect. Oct 11 94.). This fact alone lends a type of importance
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    THE DISTURBING LADY MARY WROTH
    Lady Mary Wroth is one of very few canonized woman poets in the 17th century canon (Strickland lect. Oct 11 94.). This fact alone lends a type of importance to Wroth that sets her off from her male contemporaries. Wroth wrote poems at about the same time that Robert Herrick, John Donne, Andrew Marvell, and Sir Philip Sidney (to name a few) wrote their courtly lyrics. Wroth wasn't the only woman writer from the time, instead, she was simply one of very few that were saved from historical anonymity. Lady Mary Wroth writes using a fairly conventional form of sonnet making, the "Carpe Diem" style. In using this style, she achieves an interesting internal critique of itself as poetic form. Wroth shows how the form is exclusive and at times self-defeating. Wroth exposes these faults by elaborating on images of masochistic love and how this type of love is furthered by the use of military metaphor. Lastly, I will discuss how Wroth's use of double narration and monologue format also serve to problematize the "Carpe Diem" style. First, this form of poetry was used to express the love, desires, and sexual wants of the narrating poet. From what I understand of 17th century society (and in fact Western society in general) is that it is more socially acceptable for a man to openly express his loves, desires, and sexual wants. For this reason, the "Carpe Diem" style is particularly well- suited to these male poets in that it allows for a concise capsulized proposal that blatantly expresses love,sex, and desires of the men.

    13. Lady Mary Wroth
    By Arnie Sanders of Goucher College. Provides an overview of The Countess of Montgomery s Urania and Pamphilia to Amphialanthus, as well as a set of
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    Lady Mary Wroth, "The Countess of Montgomery's Urania" and "Pamphilia to Amphialanthus" Genre: a pastoral romance containing significant allusions to contemporary court scandals; a sonnet sequence of 103 sonnets and songs. Form: prose with inset songs, including sonnets of the "English" form, and a song in trochaic tetrameter (trochees are reversed iambs [Da-dum, rather than da-Dum], and tetrameter; "PtoA" contains sonnets and songs with wildly varying rhyme schemes. Characters and Summary: The foundling shepherdess, Urania , laments her ignorance of her parents (she's the daughter of the King of Naples, natch!), and in typical pastoral fashion, she and the shepherds sing and dance their way to a resolution of that problem; "All-loving" Pam-philia protests the perfidy of her lover with dual affections, Am-phialanthus , and the accused one responds, both speaking in sonnets. Issues and Research Sources:
  • Though Wroth is the young neice of Mary Herbert, she writes in genres that are already becoming passe in the Jacobean courtsonnet sequences, the pastoral romance, etc. How might you explain her sense of poetic kinship with Sir Philip Sidney or Edmund Spenser, two poets who lived before her and also wrote in those two genres?
    • How does her treatment of the matter in these forms set up some challenges to the older sonnet sequences and pastorals we have seen?
  • 14. Lady Mary Wroth Bibliography
    Compiled by Ron Cooley of the University of Saskatchewan.
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    Bibliography Editions Wroth, Lady Mary. The Countesse of Montgomeries Urania . London: Printed for John Marriott and
    John Grismond, 1621. The Countesse of Montgomeries Urania . Ed. Josephine A. Roberts. (Forthcoming?) Lady Mary Wroth's Love's Victory . Ed. Michael G. Brennan. London: The Roxburghe Club,
    Pamphilia to Amphilanthus . Ed. Gary Waller. Salzburg: Universitat Salzburg, 1977. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth . Ed. Josephine A. Roberts. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State
    University Press, 1983.
    Critical Studies Beilin, Elaine V. "'The Onely Perfect Vertue': Constancy in Mary Wroth's 'Pamphilia to
    Amphilanthus.'" Spenser-Studies Redeeming Eve: Women Writers of the English Renaissance . Princeton: Princeton UP, 1987. Carrell, Jennifer-Lee. "A Pack of Lies in a Looking Glass: Lady Mary Wroth's Urania and the
    Magic Mirror of Romance." SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
    Dubrow, Heather. Echoes of Desire: English Petrarchism and Its Counterdiscourses . Ithaca: Cornell
    UP, 1995. Fienberg, Nona. "Mary Wroth and the Invention of Female Poetic Subjectivity." Naomi J. Miller and

    15. RENAISSANCE LITERATURE AND LITERARY THEORY BY WOMEN
    Sidney, mary. The Triumph of Death and Other Unpublished Poems. Ed. Gary Waller. wroth, mary. The Poems of Lady mary wroth. Ed. Gary Waller. wroth, mary.
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        • Sidney, Mary. The Psalms of Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke . Ed. J. C. A. Rathmell. Sidney, Mary.

    16. Attending To Early Modern Women VI
    The Torture of Limena Sex and Violence in Lady mary wroth s Urania. Voicing Women Gender and Textual Crimes and Punishment in mary wroth s Urania.
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    2:15 - 3:45 pm Workshop 35. Teaching the Writing Woman (and Her Representations of Gendered Violence): Mary Wroth's Urania Letters from a Peruvian Woman Organizers: Barbara Zimbalist (English), Stephanie O'Hara (French) Abstract: Readings: A. Wroth view PDF Wroth, Mary. The Countess of Montgomeries Urania, ed. Josephine A. Roberts. Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 140. Binghamton: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, SUNY-Binghamton, 1995. Pages 84-88 (The "torture of Limena" episode); pages 92-94 (Pamphilia the poet at work); pages 326-328 (Antissia's violent poem). B. Graffigny view PDF Additional Information: Further Reading: A. Wroth The complete Urania. Catty, Jocelyn. "'Liberty to say anything': Lady Mary Wroth." Writing Rape, Writing Women in Early Modern England: unbridled speech. New York: St. Martin's, 1999. 182-226. Hackett, Helen. "The Torture of Limena: Sex and Violence in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania." Voicing Women: Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Writing. Chedgzoy, Kate (ed. and introd.); Hansen, Melanie (ed.); Trill, Suzanne (ed.). viii, 200 pp. Renaissance Texts and Studies. Pittsburgh: Duquesne UP, 1997. 93-110.

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    Read the 1621 sonnet sequence by Lady mary wroth from the Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania. Contains an introduction, bibliography, and notes.
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