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  1. Jane Cavendish. Lady Jane Cavendish (1621–1669) fue una notable poeta inglesa. Nació en 1621, hija de William Cavendish y su primera esposa Elizabeth Basset Howard. 1 Además de sus aportes literarios, Jane ayudó a dirigir los negocios de su padre mientras él se encontraba exiliado de la Guerra Civil Inglesa. 2 Jane fue la responsable de ...

  2. Lady Jane Cavendish (1621–1669) was a noted poet and playwright, the daughter of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle and later the wife of Charles Cheyne, Viscount Newhaven. [1] Along with her literary achievements, Jane helped manage her father's properties while he spent the English Civil War in exile; she was responsible for a variety of ...

  3. This chapter explores Jane Cavendish’s social and devotional occasional verse, composed in the early 1640s, when Cavendish was left in charge of Welbeck Abbey after the exile to the continent of her father, William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle. Jane envisions the political state via the image of her father, an absent and exemplary patriarch ...

  4. Routledge, Aug 23, 2017 - Literary Criticism - 220 pages. The first scholarly edition of the complete works of Jane Cavendish, this volume presents as complete a collection as possible of works and historical documents pertaining to a particularly compelling figure from the English Civil War. These include two manuscript poem and play ...

  5. Jane Cavendish. Lady Jane Cavendish (1621–1669) was a noted poet and playwright, the daughter of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle and later the wife of Charles Cheyne, Viscount Newhaven. Along with her literary achievements, Jane helped manage her father's properties while he spent the English Civil War in exile; she was responsible for a ...

  6. Buy This Book in Print. summary. The noble Cavendishes were one of the most influential families in the politics and culture of early modern England and beyond. A Companion to the Cavendishes offers a comprehensive account of the Cavendish family's creative output and cultural significance in the seventeenth century.

  7. Women's Household Drama: “Loves Victorie,” “A Pastorall,” and “The concealed Fansyes.” Mary Wroth, Jane Cavendish, and Elizabeth Brackley. Ed. Marta Straznicky and Sara Mueller. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series 66; Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 544. Toronto: Iter Press; Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2018. xvi ...