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and Martha Moulsworth', he writes, 'it is not the court or the patronage system that motivates their poetry ... t is the circumstantial relationship with other members of their family that lies at the core of their poetry'. Wilcox compares the
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is Moulsworth's claim that her father taught her Latin. This is impossible, as scholarship has revealed that Moulsworth's father was Robert Dorsett, who died 29 May 1580β€”when Moulsworth was not even three years old. Dorsett was an
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and Peter Davidson argue that 'er poem suggests a life of reading and thinking about religious issues, and is in the tradition of
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Mazzola, Elizabeth (2010). "Step-Dame Study's Blows and Robert Dorsett's Classroom: Philip Sidney as Teacher and as Student".
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Steggle argues that a poem titled 'Thou who dost all my earthly thoughts employ', previously attributed to
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A sermon delivered in honour of Moulsworth's death notes that her academic interests included history and
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Moulsworth was widowed three times; her favourite husband, Bevill Moulsworth, was her last. Bevill was a
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Evans, Robert C. (1995). "A Silent Woman Speaks: 'The Memorandum of Martha Moulsworth, Widowe'".
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was apparently unknown until the 1990s, and published for the first time shortly thereafter.
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on 10 November 1632, on the occasion of her 55th birthday. At 110 lines, it assigns one
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Brown, Susan; Clements, Patricia; Grundy, Isobel, eds. (2006). "Mary Moulsworth".
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Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Wilcox and Evans have drawn particular attention to a passage of the
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Evans, Robert C. (2011). "Memory in Moulsworth's 'Memorandum'".
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poem, is one of the earliest known autobiographies in English.
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in which Moulsworth explains her notably progressive views on
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Post distinguishes Moulsworth from contemporaries including
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at the Catalogue of English Literary Manuscripts 1450–1700
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Depas-Orange, Ann (1996). "Moulsworth's Life and Times".
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Evans, Robert C. (3 January 2008). "Moulsworth, Martha".
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Moulsworth is known to have written only one workβ€”the
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English Lyric Poetry: The Early Seventeenth Century
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(ed.). 877:Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library 449:Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library 307:(1610–1669), a member of the Rawdon family. 1075:The Making of Sixteenth-Century Identities 847: 565: 383:And therefore of us females take some care 362:and therfore of Vs ffemales take some care 18: 965:Representing Women in Renaissance England 515:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 499: 480: 100:Memorandum of Martha Moulsworth, Widowe 835: 823: 693:. Chester: T. 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Index

Oxfordshire
Ewelme
Hoddesdon
English Renaissance
Life writing
autobiography
Hoddesdon
autobiographical
landowner
Laudian
William Prynne
theology
Jane Stevenson
spiritual autobiography
Anglican
canon
Christ Church
Robert
Philip Sidney
patriarchal
goldsmith
Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths

Rawdon House
Hoddesdon
commonplace book
Marmaduke Rawdon
couplet
women's education
Muses

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