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: THE “SOCIALLY DIALOGIC” ANSWER-POEM: MARRIAGE, FRIENDSHIP AND COURTSHIP/ COURTIERSHIP

Introduction 152


CHAPTER 3: REFORMING PROPAGANDA IN ANSWER-POETRY UPON MARRIAGE, 1550-1570 156
Debates for and against Marriage 160
Debating the Duties of Husbands and Wives 170


CHAPTER 4: COLLABORATION AND CHOREOGRAPHY IN AMICABLE VERSE EXCHANGES OF THE LATER TUDOR PERIOD 183
The Choreography of Friendship in the Verse Exchanges of Barnabe Googe’s Eclogues, Epitaphs and Sonnets 186
The Redemptive Pattern of Isabella Whitney’s Familiar and Friendly Verse Epistles 196
John Donne’s Provocative RSVPs and his Philosophy of Friendship in his Familiar Verse Epistles 206


CHAPTER 5: THE RHETORIC OF COURTSHIP AND COURTIERSHIP IN WOMEN’S ANSWER-POETRY AND IN THE FEMALE-VOICED RESPONSE 221
Female-Voiced Responses to Courtship: The Circumspect Lover versus the Plain- Speaking Suitor of Henrician Court Answer-Poetry 225
Late-Elizabethan and Jacobean Women’s Verse Answering 241
The Subjective Petrarchan Heroine in the Verse Answers of Elizabeth Tudor and Frances Prannell Seymour, Countess of Hertford 247
Elizabeth Tudor 247
Frances Prannell Seymour, Countess of Hertford 255
Two Misogynist Satirists and their Female Respondents: Lady Mary Cheke and Lady Mary Wroth 261
Lady Mary Cheke 263
Lady Mary Wroth 267


CONCLUSION 277


APPENDIX I: SELECT CATALOGUE OF ANSWER-POETRY IN PRINT AND MANUSCRIPT, 1485-1625 289


BIBLIOGRAPHY 346


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