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Author Anderson, Penelope.

Title Friendship's shadows [electronic resource] : women's friendship and the politics of betrayal in England, 1640-1705 / Penelope Anderson.

Imprint Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, c2012.

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Description xii, 291 p.
Series Edinburgh critical studies in Renaissance culture
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [260]-281) and index.
Contents Indemnity for enemies, oblivion for friends: changing political allegiances in the English civil wars -- "Obligation here is injury": exemplary friendship in Katherine Philips's coterie -- The garden of Epicurus and the garden of Eden: friendship's counsel in De rurum natura and Order and disorder -- "Women, like princes, find no real friends": the manscript tradition and Katherine Philips's reputation in Lucy Hutchinson's writings -- Covert politics and separatist women's friendship: Margaret Cavendish and Mary Astell.
Summary "Penelope Anderson's original study changes our understanding both of the masculine Renaissance friendship tradition and of the private forms of women's friendship of the eighteenth century and after. It uncovers the latent threat of betrayal lurking within politicized classical and humanist friendship, showing its surprising resilience as a model for political obligation undone and remade. Incorporating authors from Cicero to Abraham Cowley and Margaret Cavendish to Mary Astell, the book focuses on two extraordinary women writers, the royalist Katherine Philips and the republican Lucy Hutchinson. And it explores the ways in which they appropriate the friendship tradition in order to address problems of conflicting allegiances in the English Civil Wars and Restoration. As Penelope Anderson suggests, their writings on friendship provide a new account of women's relation to public life, organized through textual exchange rather than bodily reproduction." [Publisher's description].
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Subject Friendship in literature.
Betrayal in literature.
English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism.
English literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
Female friendship -- England -- History -- 17th century.
Women -- Intellectual life -- 17th century.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author ProQuest (Firm)
ISBN 0748655824
9780748655823
9780748655830 (e-book)

 
    
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