Lanyer, Aemilia - Further Reading
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Hodgson, Elizabeth M. A. “Prophecy and Gendered Mourning in Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum.” Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 43, no. 1 (winter 2003): 101-16.
Contends that “in at least one respect Lanyer has a consistent goal and strategy throughout Salve Deus: to invoke a particular type of spiritual foremother in a quest to define and defend her own role as prophetic poet.”
Loughlin, Marie H. “‘Fast Ti'd unto Them in a Golden Chaine’: Typology, Apocalypse, and Woman's Genealogy in Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum.” Renaissance Quarterly 52, no. 1 (spring 2000): 133-79.
Explores Lanyer's use of biblical typology in order to create a genealogy of woman.
McBride, Kari Boyd and John C. Ulreich. “Answerable Styles: Biblical Poetics and Biblical Politics in the Poetry of Lanyer and Milton.” Journal of English and...
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