Reading Isabella Whitney Reading

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Felicity Sheehy
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Abstract:This article considers the reading strategies embedded in Isabella Whitney’s two published volumes, The Copy of a Letter (1567) and A Sweet Nosegay (1573). As it suggests, Whitney was a writer who actively represented herself as a reader and who in turn anticipated the future reading of her own work. In particular, it will focus on Whitney as a female reader who responded to Renaissance constructions of passive female reading: a discussion that, though productively applied to her contemporaries, has largely excluded Whitney. First, the article will examine how A Sweet Nosegay rereads Hugh Plat’s own instructions for reading the Floures of Philosophie, claiming a more active role for Whitney’s own readership. It will then consider this approach in Whitney’s first publication, The Copy of a Letter, in which the poet trains her readers to attend to textual ambiguities and alternatives. As I will argue throughout, Whitney models an active reading process, which encourages her readers to intervene in her texts.
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摘要:本文探讨了伊莎贝拉·惠特尼出版的两本书《一封信的副本》(1567)和《甜蜜的乡愁》(1573)中的阅读策略。正如它所表明的那样,惠特尼是一位积极将自己描绘成读者的作家,她反过来也期待着自己作品的未来阅读。特别是,它将聚焦于惠特尼,她是一位回应文艺复兴时期被动女性阅读结构的女性读者:这一讨论虽然有效地适用于她的同时代人,但在很大程度上排除了惠特尼。首先,这篇文章将探讨《甜蜜的乡愁》是如何重读休·普拉特自己的《哲学之花》阅读说明的,声称惠特尼自己的读者将发挥更积极的作用。然后,它将在惠特尼的第一本出版物《一封信的副本》中考虑这种方法,在这本书中,诗人训练她的读者注意文本的歧义和替代方案。正如我将一直争论的那样,惠特尼塑造了一个积极的阅读过程,鼓励她的读者干预她的文本。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1903, Studies in Philology addresses scholars in a wide range of disciplines, though traditionally its strength has been English Medieval and Renaissance studies. SIP publishes articles on British literature before 1900 and on relations between British literature and works in the Classical, Romance, and Germanic Languages.
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