Arts and Humanities
Life-writing
100%
Woman Life Writing
85%
Genre
72%
Early Modern English
50%
Seventeenth Century
49%
Generic
39%
Romance
37%
Early modern England
35%
England
31%
16 th century
27%
Idyll
22%
Preface
22%
nightmares
22%
Stewardship
22%
Autobiography
16%
Tradition
15%
Secular
14%
Discourse
14%
Spiritual
14%
Canonical
14%
Women writers
13%
Expression
12%
Mystery
11%
Otherness
11%
Depiction
11%
Worldview
11%
text work
11%
Legacy
11%
Intellectuals
11%
Framing
11%
Epistolarity
8%
Public sphere
7%
private sphere
7%
Religious discourse
7%
nuances
7%
Critical Method
7%
Diary
7%
Literary forms
7%
Narrative Structure
7%
rhetorical devices
7%
Margaret Cavendish
7%
Textual Culture
7%
Discursive
7%
Scholars
5%
English Women
5%
autobiographical writing
5%
Keyphrases
Life Writing
91%
Women's Writing
76%
Early Modern Women
74%
Early Modern English
50%
17th Century
42%
Early Modern Period
39%
Early Modern England
35%
16th Century
27%
The Self
25%
Idyll
22%
Ireland
22%
Women Writers
22%
Stewards
22%
Epistolarity
14%
Stewardship
14%
Romance Genre
14%
Recent Trends
7%
Textual Culture
7%
Self-construction
7%
Women's Reading
7%
General Trends
7%
Writing Literacy
7%
Accuracy Analysis
7%
Self-exploration
7%
Individual Self
7%
Private Sphere
7%
Religious Discourse
7%
Formal Structure
7%
Reading Literacy
7%
Narrative Construction
7%
Close Analysis
7%
Non-canonical
7%
Generic Structure
7%
Gendered Identities
7%
Device Structure
7%
Literary Form
7%
Rhetorical Devices
7%
Narrative Structure
7%
Female Self
7%
Innovative Connection
7%
Margaret Cavendish
7%
Textual Space
7%
Text Work
7%
Labor Ethics
7%
New Reading
7%
Seventeenth-century England
7%
Diary
7%
Heroic
7%
Stewarding
7%
French Renaissance
7%