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From the exemplary to the notorious to the obscure, this comprehensive and innovative encyclopedia (Routledge, 2016) showcases the worthy women of early modern England. Poets, princesses, or pirates, the women of power and agency found in these pages are indeed worth knowing, and this volume will introduce many female figures to even the most established scholars in early modern studies. Rather than using the conventional alphabetical format of the standard biographical encyclopedia, this volume is divided into categories of women and includes about 750 entries.

 

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Since many women will fit in more than one category, each woman is placed in the category that best exemplifies her life, and is cross referenced in other appropriate sections. This structure makes the book an interesting read for seasoned scholars of early modern women, while students need not already be familiar with these subjects in order to benefit from the text. Another unusual feature of this reference work is that each entry begins with some incident from the woman’s life that is particularly exciting or significant. Some entries are very brief while others are extensive. Each includes a source listing. The book is well illustrated and liberally sprinkled with quotations of the time either by or about the women in the text.

The following categories are included:

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1. Artists, Musicians, and Entertainers

2. Criminals

3. Entrepreneurs and Builders

4. Immigrants, Expatriates, Exiles, and World Travelers

5. Jewish Women

6. Litigants

7. Madwomen

8. Mistresses

9. Mothers, Daughters, Wives, and Widows

10. Patrons and Philanthropists

11. Pirates and Warriors

12. Political Women

13. Printers

14. Prostitutes

15. Royal Family

16. Scholars

17. Witches

18. Women and Needlework

19. Women and Religion:

      Bishops' Wives and Daughters

      Martyrs

      Nuns

      Preachers, Prophets, and Visionaries

      Recusants

      Women of Faith

20. Women and Theater

21. Women at Court

      Women at court, Henry VIII

      Women at court, Mary I

      Women at court, Mary Queen of Scots

      Women at court, Elizabeth I

      Women at court, Anne of Denmark

      Women at court, Henrietta Maria

22. Writers

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