Intersections of the Public and Private Spheres in Early Modern England
Taylor & Francis
The public and private spheres are conceived to be separate and complementary; taking the usefulness of this model as a focus, these essays ask how the spheres interpenetrate. > The public and private spheres are conceived to be separate and complementary, useful in understanding human experience and social phenomena, gendered and perhaps \""natural\"". Taking the usefulness of this model as a focus, these essays ask how the spheres interpenetrate. > Chapter 1 Introduction, Paula R. Backscheider; Chapter 2 Introduction, Timothy Dykstal; Chapter 3 \u201CCompleting the Union\u201D: Critical Ennui, the Politics of Narrative, and the Reformation of Irish Cultural Identity, Mitzi Myers; Chapter 4 \u201CAs Easy as a Chimney Pot to Blacken\u201D: Catharine Macaulay \u201Cthe Celebrated Female Historian \u201C, Cecile Mazzucco-Than; Chapter 5 Publicizing Private History: Mary Carleton\u2019s Case in Court and in Print, Mary Jo Kietzman; Chapter 6 Eroticizing the Subject, or Royals in Dral
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