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WOMEN LETTER-WRITERS IN TUDOR ENGLAND
Presenting a comprehensive study of women's letters and letter-writing in early modern England, this text draws on over 3,000 manuscript letters, showing that letter-writing was a large and socially diversified area of female activity.
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