Early Modern Women in Conversation
Author(s)
K. Larson
K. Larson
In 16th and 17th century England conversation was an embodied act that held the capacity to negotiate, manipulate and transform social relationships. Early Modern Women in Conversation illuminates the extent to which gender shaped conversational interaction and demonstrates the significance of conversation as a rhetorical practice for women.
Keywords
General, General, General, General, Social Sciences -> History -> European History, English & College Success -> English -> Fiction, English & College Success -> English -> Literary Criticism, Social Sciences -> History -> Modern History, SC717030, SC817000, SC825000, SC832000, SC717000, SC713000, SUCO41140, 6126, 4455, 4930, 3507, 3051, 8275
General, General, General, General, Social Sciences -> History -> European History, English & College Success -> English -> Fiction, English & College Success -> English -> Literary Criticism, Social Sciences -> History -> Modern History, SC717030, SC817000, SC825000, SC832000, SC717000, SC713000, SUCO41140, 6126, 4455, 4930, 3507, 3051, 8275
Name in long format: | Staging and Performing Translation Text and Theatre Practice |
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ISBN-10: | 023031953X |
ISBN-13: | 9780230319530 |
Book pages: | 488 |
Book language: | English |
Edition: | 2 |
Binding: | eBook |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Dimensions: | eBook |