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A woman's answer is never to seek : early modern jestbooks, 1526-1635
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A woman's answer is never to seek : early modern jestbooks, 1526-1635

Author: Ian Munro
Publisher: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., 2007.
Series: Early modern Englishwoman., Series III,, Part 2 ;, Essential works for the study of early modern women,, v. 8.
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Jestbooks offer an important viewpoint on the lives of women in early modern England. This volume reproduces seven jestbooks with connections to early modern Englishwomen as well as showing something  Read more...

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Woman's answer is never to seek.
Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., 2007
(OCoLC)608390626
Online version:
Woman's answer is never to seek.
Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., 2007
(OCoLC)609102585
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Ian Munro
ISBN: 9780754651703 0754651703
OCLC Number: 70167484
Description: 1 v. ; 24 cm.
Contents: A C. mery talys (1526) --
XII mery jests of the wyddow Edyth (anonymous ed., 1573) --
"The fourth booke, of Table philosophie" (sigs. O1-V2v), "A table contayning the principall matters" (sigs. V3-V4v) in The schoolemaster (1576) --
"To the Right Honourable, George, Earle of Cumberland" (sig. A2-A2v), "To the gentleman readers" (sig. A3), Dedicatory epistles : "Of love and lovers" (sigs. K4-L2), "Of hvsbands, and wiving" (sigs. L2-L4), "Of women" (sigs. L4-M3v), "Of cvckolds" (sigs. M3v-M4v) in Wits fittes and fancies (1595) --
Westward for smelts (1620) --
Pasqvils iests : with the Merriments of Mother Bunch (1635) --
The life of Long Meg of VVestminster (1635).
Series Title: Early modern Englishwoman., Series III,, Part 2 ;, Essential works for the study of early modern women,, v. 8.
Responsibility: selected and introduced by Ian Munro.
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