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  1. Lady Mary Wroth (née Sidney; 18 October 1587 – 1651/3) was an English noblewoman and a poet of the English Renaissance. A member of a distinguished literary family, Lady Wroth was among the first female English writers to have achieved an enduring reputation.

  2. Lady Mary Wroth. 1587–1653. Lady Mary Wroth was the first Englishwoman to write a complete sonnet sequence as well as an original work of prose fiction. Although earlier women writers of the 16th century had mainly explored the genres of translation, dedication, and epitaph, Wroth openly transgressed the traditional boundaries by writing ...

  3. Biography, bibliography, images, and other online resources about the early modern woman writer, Lady Mary Wroth, who wrote the first original prose fiction in English -- The Countess of Montgomery's Urania.

  4. Lady Mary Wroth (1587-1653) fue una poeta inglesa del Renacimiento. Miembro de una distinguida familia literaria, Lady Wroth fue una de las primeras escritoras inglesas que logró una reputación duradera. Mary Wroth era sobrina de Mary Sidney (condesa de Pembroke y una de las escritoras y mecenas más distinguidas del siglo XVI ), y de Sir ...

    • 1652
    • Mary Sidney
    • 18 de octubre de 1587
    • Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester, Barbara Sidney, Countess of Leicester
  5. Lady Mary Wroth (18 October 1587– 1651/3) was an English poetess of the Renaissance. A member of a distinguished literary family, Lady Wroth was among the first female British writers to have achieved an enduring reputation. She is perhaps best known for having written The Countess of Montgomery’s Urania, the first extant prose romance by ...

  6. 3 de mar. de 2017 · Lady Mary Wroth was the first English woman to write an extended work of prose fiction. She was well placed to observe the aristocracy as the daughter of Robert Sidney, later earl of Leicester, and Barbara Gamage, a Welsh heiress. She was the beloved niece of the wealthy earl and countess of Pembroke.

  7. ARTS & CULTURE. The Secret Codes of Lady Wroth, the First Female English Novelist. The Renaissance noblewoman is little known today, but in her time she was a notorious celebrity. V.M....