Poems by a Sixteenth-Century Gentlewoman, Maid, and Servant (The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto)

by Isabella Whitney

Shannon Miller (Editor)

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A collection of poems by the first English woman to publish secular poetry under her own name.

Isabella Whitney (c. 1547–after 1624) was the first English woman to publish original secular poetry under her own name. She published two poetic miscellanies of poems: The Copy of a Letter (1567) and A Sweet Nosegay (1573), which include her own work as well as a total of six poems by five different male authors. This edition of her writings prints modernized texts of the complete miscellanies and adds to them six poems attributed to Whitney by largely twentieth-century critics. These poems provide a rich portrait of sixteenth-century female courtship and its dangers, a unique view of class and gender in Whitney’s lifetime, and a portrait of London as a burgeoning market of practical goods and luxury items from foodstuffs to imported silk.
 
  • ISBN10 1649590911
  • ISBN13 9781649590916
  • Publish Date 26 September 2024
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Iter Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 220
  • Language English