| Author/Contributor(s): | Jones, Ann Rosalind |
| Publisher: | Indiana University Press |
| Date: | 06/22/1990 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
. . full of fine insights . . . a fine addition to a growing body of work on Renaissance women writers. --Renaissance Quarterly
In this forceful and perceptive study . . . Jones has fused gyno- and gender criticism superbly and produced one of the most important works on the European renaissance lyric in this decade. --L'Esprit Créateur
. . . this absorbing study encourages (re)reading, reflection, and debate on the texts in question, and revitalizes and reorients the reader's understanding of the function and potential of early modern love lyric. --French Studies
. . . an intelligent, persuasive work . . . --Italica
. . . is richly suggestive of the range and variety of women's writing in the early modern period . . . --Review of English Studies
The Currency of Eros examines women's love lyrics in Renaissance Europe as strategic responses to two cultural systems: early modern gender ideologies and male-authored literary conventions.