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English Women's Spiritual Utopias, 1400-1700

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English Women's Spiritual Utopias, 1400-1700: New Kingdoms of Womanhood uncovers a tradition of women's utopianism that extends back to medieval women's monasticism, overturning accounts of utopia that trace its origins solely to Thomas More. As enclosed spaces in which women wielded authority that was unavailable to them in the outside world, medieval and early modern convents were self-consciously engaged in reworking pre-existing cultural heritage to project desired proto-feminist futures. The utopianism developed within the English convent percolated outwards to unenclosed women's spiritual communities such as Mary Ward's Institute of the Blessed Virgin and the Ferrar family at Little Gidding. Convent-based utopianism further acted as an unrecognized influence on the first English women's literary utopias by authors such as Margaret Cavendish and Mary Astell. Collectively, these female communities forged a mode of utopia that drew on the past to imagine new possibilities for themselves as well as for their larger religious and political communities. Tracking utopianism from the convent to the literary page over a period of 300 years, New Kingdoms writes a new history of medieval and early modern women's intellectual work and expands the concept of utopia itself.

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ISBN: 9783031009198
Publication date: 8th June 2023
Author: Alexandra Verini
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 223 pages
Series: The New Middle Ages
Genres: Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Feminism and feminist theory
European history: medieval period, middle ages
Medieval Western philosophy
Theology
Literary theory