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*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Marie_Nedregotten_Sorbo Marie Nedregotten Sørbø]:<br> *[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Marie_Nedregotten_Sorbo Marie Nedregotten Sørbø]:<br>
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*[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Carme_Font_Paz_%28University_of_Barcelona%29 Carme Font Paz]:<br> *[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Carme_Font_Paz_%28University_of_Barcelona%29 Carme Font Paz]:<br>
‘The Cure of the Kingdome’: Defending female authorship in Elizabeth Poole’s ''A Vision'' (1648)<br> ‘The Cure of the Kingdome’: Defending female authorship in Elizabeth Poole’s ''A Vision'' (1648)<br>
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SHARP conference 2012




Nina Geerdink organised a session in this conference, entitled:

Economic Imperatives for Women’s Writing

Speakers:

Fighting for her profession: Dorothe’s discourse of self-defence

‘The Cure of the Kingdome’: Defending female authorship in Elizabeth Poole’s A Vision (1648)

The role of female publishers in the increase of women’s participation in commercial genres

  • Suzan van Dijk:

President of session



SvD, June 2012




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