Celebrate the power and resilience of women with Swetnam the Woman-Hater Arraigned by Women. Written by Joseph Swetnam, this play is a powerful response to the misogyny and slander that women faced in early modern England. Edited with detailed notes and insightful analysis, this volume sheds light on an important moment in feminist history and offers readers a compelling drama full of wit, humor, and heart.
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