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Cultural Identity of Seventeenth-Century Woman
A Reader
Introduction
This anthology brings together extracts from a wide variety of seventeenth-century sources to illustrate the ways in which the cultural notion of women was then constructed. The historical circumstances of women’s lives in the seventeenth century and the cultural notions of woman which prevailed then.
Questions Explored
What did women and men think women should be?
Contents
Over 200 extracts from books, pamphlets, diaries and letters are arranged under three main headings: female nature, character and behaviour; female roles and affairs; and feminisms. Each chapter is introduced by N.H. Keeble who contextualises the extracts and draws out the main issues revised.