Books by Hetta Howes

Hetta Howes

Hetta Howes is a scholar of medieval literature and gender studies, known for her research on medieval women's writing and the intersections of gender, language, and power in the Middle Ages. She has published numerous articles and book chapters on topics such as medieval mysticism, dream vision poetry, and women's literary networks.

Howes' most notable work is her book "Nuns' Literacies in Medieval Europe," which explores the literacy practices of medieval nuns and the ways in which they used writing to assert their authority and independence within the confines of the cloister. Through her meticulous research and insightful analysis, Howes sheds light on the often overlooked contributions of women writers in the medieval period.

Howes' writing style is characterized by its clarity, rigor, and attention to detail. She is known for her interdisciplinary approach to literature, drawing on history, philosophy, and feminist theory to illuminate the complexities of medieval texts and the lives of their authors.

Overall, Hetta Howes has made a significant impact on the field of medieval studies and feminist literary criticism, challenging traditional narratives of literary history and expanding our understanding of the role of women in the production and circulation of texts in the Middle Ages.

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Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife

Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife

The Extraordinary Lives of Medieval Women

Hetta Howes
Hardcover
Published: 2024