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Ester Sowernam is the
pseudonymous author of one of the
first defences of
women published in
England and a parti****nt in the
Swetnam controversy of 1615–1620...
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Three defensive responses as
pamphlets were made by
Rachel Speght,
Ester Sowernam and
Constantia Munda. Swetnam's
pamphlet attacking women was one of the...
- anti-feminist
controversy appear in 1617:
Esther Hath Hang'd
Haman by "Esther
Sowernam", and The
Worming of a Mad Dog by "Constantia Munda". Only
Rachel Speght...
- two
works published under pseudonyms—Esther Hath Hang'd
Haman by "Esther
Sowernam" and The
Worming of a Mad Dog by "Constantia Munda" (both also 1617). The...
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Arraignment of Lewd, Idle Forward, and
Unconstant Men, and Husbands,
Ester Sowernam (1617)
Swetnam the Woman-Hater,
Anonymous (1620) Égalité des
hommes et...
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actual name.
Ester Hath Hang'd
Haman was
written under the name
Ester Sowernam (S[ou]rnam is a pun
against Swe[e]tnam), and
condescends to
Speght as a...
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Betty S. (1997).
Defences of women : Jane Anger,
Rachel Speght,
Ester Sowernam and
Constantia Munda. Aldershot :
Scolar Press. ISBN 1859280951. Bibliography...