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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

81. Welcome To Duquesne University Press
Cherished Torment The Emotional Geography of Lady mary wroth s Urania. by SheilaT. Cavanagh. April 2001 / 300 pages / Bibliography, Index / $60.00 cloth.
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Cherished Torment
The Emotional Geography of Lady Mary Wroth's Urania
by Sheila T. Cavanagh
April 2001 / 300 pages / Bibliography, Index / $60.00 cloth
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Cherished Torment offers the first detailed account of the intellectual foundation of the first prose romance published by a woman in English: The Countess of Montgomery's Urania , written by Lady Mary Wroth, the niece of Sir Philip Sidney. Part one, printed in 1621, prompted an intense outcry due to Lady Mary Wroth's thinly veiled representation of actual events in the lives of prominent families. It was not republished until 1995. The remainder of Urania , published in 2000, marks the first opportunity for most readers to experience this 600,000-word romance firsthand.
The Urania's lengthy text may initially appear daunting, but Cavanagh argues that the romance rewards its readers with a richly textured narrative that artfully engages with numerous aesthetic, literary and intellectual concerns from the early seventeenth century, including race relations, tensions between Christianity and the occult, global expansion and the composition of the universe.
A sophisticated and erudite study

82. Women Writers In The Age Of Shakespeare: Resources
Call PR 2349.S74A6 1996. wroth, mary. The Poems of Lady mary wroth. Baton RougeLouisiana State UP, 1992. PR 2399.W7A17 1992. History and Criticism.
http://people.cornellcollege.edu/kstavreva/women-writers/women_writers_resources
Prof. Katy Stavreva
ENGL 222: Women’s Literature in the Age of Shakespeare Resources
1. Library Reference Materials Blain, Virginia, Patricia Clemens, and Isobel Grundy, eds. Bell, Robert. Dictionary of Classical Mythology: Symbols, Attributes and Associations Strong, James. The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible Todd, Janet, ed. A Dictionary of British and American Women Writers, 1660-1800 2. Books on Reserve at O’Keefe Library Works by Early Modern Women Lanyer, Aemila. The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer: Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum Cerasano, S.P and Marion Wynne-Davies. . London: Routledge, 1996. Call # PR1263.R46 1996. De la Cruz, Sor Juana Ines, Poems, Protest, and a Dream: Selected Writings Henderson, Katherine Usher and Barbara F. McManus. Sharp, Jane. The Midwives Book . Oxford: Oxford UP, 1999. RG 945.S53 1999. Speght, Rachel. The Polemic and Poems of Rachel Speght Wroth, Mary. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth History and Criticism Beilin, Elaine. Redeeming Eve: Women Writers of the English Renaissance Donovan, Josephine.

83. Temple English: Shannon Miller
Among her more extended projects is Voicing Violence, which looks at the use writerssuch as Lanyer, wroth, mary Sidney, Elizabeth Cary, and others make of
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smiller@temple.edu Shannon Miller's current research and publication projects focus on the production of texts by women in the early modern period. She has forthcoming articles on Aemilia Lanyer's use of Spenser as an authorizing figure within her poetry, and on Mary Wroth's use of architectural motifs as a strategy for constructing an early modern female subjectivity. Among her more extended projects is "Voicing Violence," which looks at the use writers such as Lanyer, Wroth, Mary Sidney, Elizabeth Cary, and others make of regulatory practices dissections, witchcraft, infanticide, executions within their texts. The state-sanctioned, and gender-specific, violence of the period becomes, in the hands of these writers, mechanisms for describing the act of writing. Miller is also working on a second project on John Milton and 17th century women writers. Entitled "Engendering the Fall," this project examines the intertextual, and productive, connections between Paradise Lost and the writings of pamphleteers in the anti-feminist debate, women prophets during the Civil War, the poetry of Aemilia Lanyer and Mary Chudleigh, and historians of the civil war such at Lucy Hutchinson. These texts are unified by their emphasis on the narrative of the Fall and the centrality of this motif as the story which must underlie all attempts to re-imagine, and re-organize society following the English Civil War.

84. GENUKI: West Buckland Burials 1702-1885 - Martha SYDENHAM To Mary YENDOLL
Wright, William Walter, 30 Apr 1858, 5, s James/Sarah Ann. wroth, mary, 24Apr 1711, d Thomas. wroth, Samson, 17 Apr 1714, Wyatt, Betty, 29 May 1789,w Samuel.
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West Buckland Burials Contents
West Buckland Burials 1702-1885
Martha SYDENHAM to Mary YENDOLL
Previous Page Surname Forenames Burial Date Age Other Information Sydenham Martha 29 Mar 1818 widow Sydenham Mary 19 Jan 1777 Sydenham Mary 30 Jul 1797 widow Sydenham Mary 28 Mar 1725 w Roger Sydenham Mary 6 May 1753 Sydenham Mary 1 Sep 1765 Sydenham Mary 8 Jul 1764 Sydenham Mary 1 Nov 1812 d Humphrey Sydenham Michael 4 Apr 1813 widower Sydenham Michael 9 Nov 1828 Sydenham Philip 4 Feb 1732 Sydenham Robert 26 Nov 1842 Sydenham Roger 28 Feb 1741 Sydenham Roger 6 Jan 1754 Sydenham Sarah 10 Feb 1745 Sydenham Silvey 26 Oct 1755 Sydenham Susan 4 Jan 1835 d John/Elizabeth Sydenham Susana 12 Apr 1747 Sydenham Thomas 4 Feb 1749 Sydenham Ursulah 16 Apr 1809 widow Sydenham William 9 Sep 1829 Bradford SOM Sydinham Sarah 9 Oct 1791 Sydnham Faith 5 Sep 1742 Sylwood Samuel 6 Mar 1842 s John/Grace, Ham Symes Mary 24 May 1844 Symmonds Mary 8 Nov 1795 widow Symonds Deborah 17 Mar 1760 Symonds Dorothy 9 Feb 1766 Symonds John 15 Mar 1772 Symonds Mary 30 Dec 1787 w Nicholas Symonds Thomas 23 Jan 1774 Symons Nicholas 2 Aug 1801 Taraston Edward 18 Jul 1702 gent, ?sname

85. Shakespeare In Southern Africa : A Gendered Petrarchanism: Gazing With Will, And
in Southern Africa A gendered Petrarchanism gazing with Will, and Pamphilia saverted I.(sonnets of William Shakespeare and mary wroth)(Critical Essay
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Shakespeare in Southern Africa
January 01, 2001
pamphilia, eyes, beloved, sun, poet, shakespeare, amphilanthus, love, young man, wroth, gaze, mary wroth, petrarchan poetry, desire, light
"[T]he eye is everywhere present in the enterprises of the
Renaissance," from painting to love poetry, an image that often

86. Calvert Royal Ancestry
Thomas wroth m. Joan Newdigate 16. Robert wroth m. Jane Hawte 17. SirThomas wroth m. mary Rich 18. Elizabeth wroth m. George Mynne 19.
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Calvert Royal Ancestry
Here are three Calvert Royalty Lines........... William the Conqueror Calvert Hamrick More Lineage ... Homepage

87. Sonnet Poets--Alphabetical Listing
Wilde, Oscar. Williams, Edward. Williams, Helen Maria. Wordsworth, William.Wratislaw, Theodore. wroth, mary. Wyatt, Sir Thomas. Y. Yeats, William Butler.?
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Sonnet PoetsAlphabetical Listing
A
Alabaster, William
Alexander, Eleanor
Alexander, William
Alford, Henry ...
Ayres, Philip
B
Bailey, P. J.
Bampfylde, John
Barlas, John
Barnes, Barnabe ...
Boothby, Brooke
Botta, Anne (See Lynch, Anne)
Bowles, William Lisle
Bradby, Henry Christopher
Branch, Anna Hempstead
Bridges, Robert ...
Byron, George Gordon, Lord
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E. C.
Cartwright, Edmund
Clare, John
Clough, Arthur Hugh ...
Custance, Olive
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Daniel, Samuel
Darley, George
Davies, John
De Vere, Aubrey ...
Drummond, William
E
Edwards, Thomas
Elliott, Ebenezer
Ellison, Henry
F
Faber, Frederick William
Faber, Geoffrey
Fanshawe, Catherine Maria
Ferguson, Robert ...
Fletcher, Giles
G
Gardner, Edmund
Gascoigne, George
Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson
Gladstone, William Ewart ...
Gray, John
Greville, Fulke
Gray, Thomas
Griffin, Bartholomew
Gurney, Ivor
H
Hanmer, John
Hardy, Thomas
Hayley, William
Hemans, Felicia Dorothea ...
Hunt, Leigh
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Irwin, Thomas Caulfield
J
Johns, John
Johnson, Lionel
Johnston, Charles
Jones, Ebenezer ...
Jonson, Ben
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Keats, John
Kemble, Fanny
Kendall, Henry Clarence
Kenyon, John ...
Kett, Henry
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Lamb, Charles
Lang, Andrew
Lavater, Louis
Lazarus, Emma ...
Lysaght, Sidney Royse
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Macnamera, Francis

88. Love's Victory--Directory
Love s Victory Web Edition by mary wroth. Plot summary by Michele Osherow Act One,Scene One 90126. Lady mary wroth s Love s Victory The Penshurst Manuscript.
http://www.wam.umd.edu/~klnelson/lvvctrie.html
Love's Victory Web Edition
by Mary Wroth
Plot summary by Michele Osherow
Act One, Scene One

Since Love's Victory
If the plot summary and act one, scene one, make you interested in this play, you can read more in one of the following editions:
  • "Love's Victory." In Renaissance Drama by Women: Texts and Documents , edited by S.P. Cerasano and Marion Wynne-Davies. London and New York: Routledge,
  • Lady Mary Wroth's Love's Victory: The Penshurst Manuscript. Edited by Michael G. Brennan. London : Roxburghe Club, 1988.

Link to cast of characters.
See possible performance spaces.
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89. Mary Sidney, Countess Of Pembroke
for younger women writers is seen in Aemilia Lanyer s dedicatory poem in Salve DeusRex Judaeorum (1611), and in her niece mary wroth s affectionate portrayals
http://www.siena.edu/hannay/MarySidney.htm
Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
By Margaret P. Hannay
Mary Sidney Herbert, the first English woman to achieve a significant literary reputation, is celebrated for her patronage, for her translations, for her original poems praising Queen Elizabeth and her brother Philip, and especially for her metrical paraphrase of the biblical Psalms. Mary Sidney's brothers were Philip (1554-86); Robert (1563-1626), later Earl of Leicester, and Thomas (1569-95). She also had three sisters: Margaret, who died in infancy; Elizabeth, who died in Dublin at 1567; and a younger sister, Ambrosia, who died at Ludlow in 1575. She and her sisters were given a superb education, analogous to that of Queen Elizabeth, the learned Cooke sisters, and her own mother. She was schooled in scripture and the classics, trained in rhetoric, and was fluent in French, Italian, and Latin; she may also have known some Greek and Hebrew. Like other aristocratic women, she was also trained in household medicine and administration, and she excelled in the feminine accomplishments of music (voice and lute) and needlework. Overcome by illness and grief, and then fearing invasion by the Spanish Armada, Mary Sidney remained at the Pembroke country estates in Wiltshire for two years.

90. Writing Women, C. 1400-1600: 3 MA
The writers studied will include Julian of Norwich, Margery Kempe, mary Sidney, ElizabethCary, Aemilia Lanyer and Lady mary wroth. Lady mary wroth, Urania. II.
http://www.englit.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergrd/honours/3year/2003-2004/st3aut.htm
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
THIRD YEAR COURSES
Autumn term Core Course
WRITING WOMEN, c. 1400-1600
Course Organiser: Dr Suzanne Trill
The Countesse of Montgomerie's Urania.
Primary Texts:
Clarke, Danielle. Ed. Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney and Aemilia Lanyer: Renaissance Women Poets . Penguin, 2000. Hodgson-Wright. Stephanie. Ed. The Tragedy of Mariam: Elizabeth Cary . Broadview, 2000. Salzman, Paul. Ed. An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Fiction (Other materials will be supplied in a course booklet.)
Preparatory Reading:
There are multiple copies of the following in the University Library if you would like to read ahead: Trill, Suzanne, Kate Chedgzoy and Melanie Osborne, eds., ' Lay by your needles Ladies, Take the pen': Writing Women in England, 1500-1700 , London: Arnold, 1996.
Critical Texts:
Beilin, Elaine V., Redeeming Eve: Women Writers of the English Renaissance , Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987 Chedgzoy, Kate, Melanie Hansen and Suzanne Trill, eds., Voicing Women: Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Writing , Keele: Keele University Press, 1996 Crawford, Patricia

91. Triangle Journals
Here is a sport will well befit this time and place” allusion and delusionin mary wroth’s Love’s Victory Sophie Eliza Tomlinson. Too Theatrical?
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Women's Writing ISSN 0969-9082 Volume 6 Number 1 1999
Other issues available
Journal home page Publisher home page CONTENTS [click on author's name for abstract and full text]
Special Number:
Women Dramatists of the Early Modern Period Guest Editor: Marion Wynne-Davies
Germaine Greer
. Foreword
Marion Wynne-Davies
. Introduction
Victor Skretkowicz
Antonius , English Philhellenism and the Protestant Cause
Diane Purkiss
. Blood, Sacrifice, Marriage: why Iphigeneia and Mariam have to die
Marion Wynne-Davies

Sophie Eliza Tomlinson
. Too Theatrical? Female Subjectivity in Caroline and Interregnum Drama
Hero Chalmers
The Female Academy and The Convent of Pleasure Sue Wiseman. Margaret Cavendish among the Prophets: performance ideologies and gender in and after the English Civil War Elaine Hobby Rover Thomaso Review Essay VIEW FULL TEXT Foreword VIEW FULL TEXT BACK TO CONTENTS LIST GERMAINE GREER Of the plays by women discussed in this issue the earliest is Iphigenia in Aulis by Jane Lumley, written c . 1555 and staged for the first time in 1997, and the latest

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