WOMEN'S HISTORY AND GENDER STUDIES: Teaching Early Modern Women's Writing in the Era of Covid-19
The article discusses the teaching of an early modern Women's Writing in the Seventeenth Century module to college students during the Covid-19 pandemic, and it mentions various seventeenth century texts such as "Satan, His Methods and Malice Baffled" by Hannah Allen and "The Cou...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, Inc.
2020
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The sixteenth century journal
Year: 2020, Volume: 51, Pages: 51-66 |
Further subjects: | B
ALLEN, Hannah
B GREAT Plague, London, England, 1664-1666 B NEWCASTLE, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of, ca. 1624-1674 B College teaching B COUNTESSE of Lincolnes Nurserie, The (Book) B SHARP, Jane, fl. 1671 B WOMEN'S writings B Covid-19 Pandemic |
Summary: | The article discusses the teaching of an early modern Women's Writing in the Seventeenth Century module to college students during the Covid-19 pandemic, and it mentions various seventeenth century texts such as "Satan, His Methods and Malice Baffled" by Hannah Allen and "The Countesse of Lincolnes Nurserie" by Elizabeth Clinton. The Great Plague pandemic of 1665 is assessed, as well as literature by authors such as Jane Sharp, Mary Trye, and Duchess of Newcastle Margaret Cavendish. |
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ISSN: | 2326-0726 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: The sixteenth century journal
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