• Episode 265: The Life and Work of Anne Dowriche with Dr Joanne Paul

  • Oct 14 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 265: The Life and Work of Anne Dowriche with Dr Joanne Paul

  • Summary

  • Join Natalie Grueninger as she welcomes back Dr. Joanne Paul to the Talking Tudors podcast. In this episode, they delve into the remarkable life and work of Anne Dowriche, (née Edgecombe), an often-overlooked Elizabethan poet and writer. Discover how Dowriche, a clergy wife from a country gentry background, broke barriers by publishing an epic poem, The French Historie, in 1589, a time when female authorship was rare.

    Dr. Paul shares her insights into Dowriche's influences, from classical texts to the political climate of the late 16th century, including the turbulent religious conflicts in France and England. Explore how Dowriche's work reflects the complex intersections of religion, politics, and literature during the Tudor era, and learn about the hidden networks that might have supported her groundbreaking publication.

    Listen in as Dr. Paul discusses her modern edition of Dowriche's text, making this fascinating work accessible to contemporary readers. Whether you're a student, scholar, or history enthusiast, this episode offers a captivating exploration of a pioneering woman's contribution to Tudor history and literature.

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