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The material letter in early modern England: manuscript letters and the culture and practices of letter-writing, 1512-1635
J Daybell
Springer, 2012
2632012
Women letter-writers in Tudor England
J Daybell
Oxford University Press, USA, 2006
2392006
Early modern women's letter writing, 1450-1700
J Daybell
Palgrave, 2001
2272001
Women and politics in early modern England, 1450–1700
J Daybell
Routledge, 2017
1122017
Scripting a Female Voice: Women's Epistolary Rhetoric in Sixteenth-Century Letters of Petition
J Daybell
Women's Writing 13 (1), 3-22, 2006
552006
The material letter in early modern England
J Daybell
Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012
482012
Material readings of early modern culture: texts and social practices, 1580-1730
J Daybell, P Hinds
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
452010
Women's letters and letter writing in England, 1540-1603: An introduction to the issues of authorship and construction
J Daybell
Shakespeare Studies 27, 161, 1999
411999
Women and epistolary agency in early modern culture, 1450-1690
J Daybell, A Gordon
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016
372016
Gender, politics and diplomacy: women, news and intelligence networks in Elizabethan England
J Daybell
Diplomacy and early modern culture, 101-119, 2011
372011
Cultures of Correspondence in Early Modern Britain
J Daybell, A Gordon
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016
352016
Female literacy and the social conventions of women’s letter-writing in England, 1540–1603
J Daybell
Early Modern Women’s Letter Writing, 1450–1700, 59-76, 2001
352001
Introduction: rethinking women and politics in early modern England
J Daybell
na, 2004
322004
" Suche newes as on the Quenes hye wayes we have mett'": the news and intelligence networks of Elizabeth Talbot, countess of Shrewsbury (c. 1527-1608)
J Daybell
na, 2004
302004
Gender and political culture in early modern Europe, 1400-1800
J Daybell, S Norrhem
Routledge, 2017
282017
Interpreting letters and reading script: evidence for female education and literacy in Tudor England
J Daybell
History of Education 34 (6), 695-715, 2005
282005
Gender, Obedience, and Authority in Sixteenth-Century Women's Letters
J Daybell
The Sixteenth Century Journal 41 (1), 49-67, 2010
252010
Material meanings and the social signs of manuscript letters in early modern England
J Daybell
Literature Compass 6 (3), 647-667, 2009
252009
‘I wold wyshe my doings myght be... secret’: Privacy and the Social Practices of Reading Women’s Letters in Sixteenth-Century England
J Daybell
na, 2005
252005
Letters
J Daybell
na, 2009
192009
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