REVIEW BOOK, JUST ANGER: REPRESENTING WOMEN’S ANGER IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND BY GWYNNE KENNEDY

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  • Hameed Abdulameer Hameed Alkhafaji English Department, Altoosi University College
  • Entidhar Al-Rashid Education College, Kufa University

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Professor Gwynne Kennedy, Modern England

Abstract

Professor Gwynne Kennedy, The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, is the first researcher to carefully analyze women’s rage in early modern England. She uses a wide range of outstanding scholarly works on the study of human emotions and expressions to provide cohesive information to support her claim on anger in women in early modern England, starting with the quality and structure of the book for her analysis

References

Kennedy, G. (2000). Just Anger Representing Women’s Anger in Early Modern England Carbondale, Ill: Southern Illinois University Press.

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Published

2021-03-30

How to Cite

Hameed Abdulameer Hameed Alkhafaji, & Entidhar Al-Rashid. (2021). REVIEW BOOK, JUST ANGER: REPRESENTING WOMEN’S ANGER IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND BY GWYNNE KENNEDY. European Journal of Humanities and Educational Advancements, 2(3), 54-55. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/ejhea/article/view/3156

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