Women Death and Literature in Post-Reformation England

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Patricia Phillippy examines the crucial literal and figurative roles played by women in death and mourning during the early modern period. Using funerary liturgical and lamentational practices; as well as diaries poems and plays; she illustrates the consistent gendering of rival styles of grief in post-Reformation England. Phillippy utilizes a wide range of published and archival material dating from the Reformation to the seventeenth century to provide a study of appeal to cultural and literary historians.
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