Rachel Speght (1597 – death date unknown) was a poet and polemicist. She was the first Englishwoman to identify herself, by name, as a polemicist and critic of gender ideology. Speght, a feminist and a Calvinist, is perhaps best known for her tract A Mouzell for Melastomus (London, 1617). It is a prose refutation of Joseph Swetnam's misogynistic tract, The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women, and a significant contribution to the Protestant discourse of biblical exegesis, defending women's nature and the worth of womankind. Speght also published a volume of poetry, Mortalities Memorandum with a Dreame Prefixed (London, 1621), a Christian reflection on death and a defence of the education of women.
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| - Rachel Speght (1597 - fecha de muerte desconocida) fue una poeta y polemista. Fue la primera mujer inglesa en identificarse, por su propio nombre, como polemista y crítica de los ataques de género. Speght, feminista y calvinista, es quizás mejor conocida por su tratado A Mouzell for Melastomus (Londres, 1617). Es una refutación en prosa contra el tratado misógino de , The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women, y una contribución significativa al discurso protestante de la exégesis bíblica, que defiende la naturaleza de la mujer y el valor de la mujer. Speght también publicó un volumen de poesía, Mortalities Memorandum with a Dreame Prefixed (Londres, 1621), una reflexión cristiana sobre la muerte y una defensa de la educación de la mujer. (es)
- Rachel Speght (1597 – death date unknown) was a poet and polemicist. She was the first Englishwoman to identify herself, by name, as a polemicist and critic of gender ideology. Speght, a feminist and a Calvinist, is perhaps best known for her tract A Mouzell for Melastomus (London, 1617). It is a prose refutation of Joseph Swetnam's misogynistic tract, The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women, and a significant contribution to the Protestant discourse of biblical exegesis, defending women's nature and the worth of womankind. Speght also published a volume of poetry, Mortalities Memorandum with a Dreame Prefixed (London, 1621), a Christian reflection on death and a defence of the education of women. (en)
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| - Rachel Speght (1597 - fecha de muerte desconocida) fue una poeta y polemista. Fue la primera mujer inglesa en identificarse, por su propio nombre, como polemista y crítica de los ataques de género. Speght, feminista y calvinista, es quizás mejor conocida por su tratado A Mouzell for Melastomus (Londres, 1617). Es una refutación en prosa contra el tratado misógino de , The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women, y una contribución significativa al discurso protestante de la exégesis bíblica, que defiende la naturaleza de la mujer y el valor de la mujer. Speght también publicó un volumen de poesía, Mortalities Memorandum with a Dreame Prefixed (Londres, 1621), una reflexión cristiana sobre la muerte y una defensa de la educación de la mujer. (es)
- Rachel Speght (1597 – death date unknown) was a poet and polemicist. She was the first Englishwoman to identify herself, by name, as a polemicist and critic of gender ideology. Speght, a feminist and a Calvinist, is perhaps best known for her tract A Mouzell for Melastomus (London, 1617). It is a prose refutation of Joseph Swetnam's misogynistic tract, The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women, and a significant contribution to the Protestant discourse of biblical exegesis, defending women's nature and the worth of womankind. Speght also published a volume of poetry, Mortalities Memorandum with a Dreame Prefixed (London, 1621), a Christian reflection on death and a defence of the education of women. (en)
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