Engendering the Fall: John Milton and Seventeenth-Century Women Writers

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University of Pennsylvania Press, 25 cze 2008 - 280

The narrative of the Garden of Eden infused seventeenth-century political thought no less than it reflected attitudes toward the relationship between the sexes. Within the contemporary debate over political legitimacy, theorists who supported or questioned the monarchy turned explicitly to the narrative of the Garden of Eden and Adam and Eve to articulate their theories of governmental authority.

Engaging this foundational relationship between gendered interpersonal and governmental organization, Shannon Miller turns to a body of texts produced in England that replot the story of the Garden. She sets a series of writings by women into conversation with the period's most important poetic rendering of the Fall, Milton's Paradise Lost, to illustrate how significant gender was to accounts of social and political organization, and to demonstrate how the Garden narrative plots the role of gender. Her multidirectional and multilayered conversation between numerous seventeenth-century women—such as Aemilia Lanyer, Rachel Speght, Lucy Hutchinson, Margaret Cavendish, and Mary Chudleigh—and Milton's Genesis epic crystallizes the interplay between the narrative of the Fall, the organization of political structures, and the extent to which both were shaped by cultural debates over the role of women.

 

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Rethinking the Practices of Influence Intertextuality
1
Plotting Gender in the SeventeenthCentury
21
Gazing Gender and the Construction of Governance in Aemilia Lanyers
48
Inspiration and Gendered Discourse in
79
Lucy Hutchinsons Response
107
Gendering Knowledge and the New Science
136
Mary Chudleighs The Song of the Three Children
173
Influencing Traditions of Interpretation
231
Works Cited
255
Index
269
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Shannon Miller is Associate Professor of English at Temple University and the author of Invested with Meaning: The Raleigh Circle in the New World, also published by the University of Pennsylvania Press.

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