Volume 63, Issue 1 (2021) The Future(s) of Early Modern Women Writers (Double Issue)
Preface
Beyond Canonicity: The Future(s) of Early Modern Women Writers
Jaime Goodrich and Paula McQuade
Manifestos
Loss and Longevity: Rhetorics and Tactics of Early Modern Women’s Writing
Marie-Louise Coolahan
Is There Room for Judith Shakespeare and Her Brother, Too?
Erin A. McCarthy
How Race Might Help Us Find “Lost” Women’s Writing
Joyce MacDonald
“Undisciplined”: Early Modern Women’s Writing and the Urgency of Scholarly Activism
Kimberly Anne Coles
What Were Women Writers?
Melissa E. Sanchez
Theories, Methods, and Cases
Reading Milton Like a Woman
Sarah Kunjummen
Reading Marguerite de Navarre: An Aged Professor's Meditation
Anne Lake Prescott
Race Thinking in Margaret Cavendish’s Drama
Sujata Iyengar
From the Archive to the Classroom
Unconventional Experiments: Teaching Early Modern Women Writers
Victoria E. Burke
Teaching Women Writers in a “Great Books” Program
Micheline White
Utopian Vistas
The Presence of the Now
Patricia Demers
A Small Room with Large Windows
Sarah C.E. Ross
Book Reviews
Sugar, Spice, and Cannibalism
Amy L. Tigner
Digital Editions of Early Modern Women’s Writing
Martine van Elk