Northeastern University: Where Are All Women in Early Modern English Literature?
September 07, 2019
September 07, 2019
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Sept. 7 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
English anthologies make it seem like Jane Austen was the only woman who published anything worth reading before the eighteenth century. But why? Blame the pride and prejudice of nineteenth century men who excluded women from the original literary canon, according to researchers at Northeastern's Women Writers Project.
In the late nineteenth century, when Eng . . .
English anthologies make it seem like Jane Austen was the only woman who published anything worth reading before the eighteenth century. But why? Blame the pride and prejudice of nineteenth century men who excluded women from the original literary canon, according to researchers at Northeastern's Women Writers Project.
In the late nineteenth century, when Eng . . .