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The Women’s Epistolary Networks project investigates the correspondence of a family of seventeenth-century women across Europe. By analyzing over 350 letters, the project aims to enhance understanding of women's roles in literature and history during a significant period.
Collaborating with Dr Ramona Wray (RW) of Queen’s University Belfast (QUB), an authority in editing and early modern women’s writing, the experienced researcher, Dr Ann-Maria Walsh (AMW), will undertake a fellowship – Women’s Epistolary Networks, 1600-1700:
Ireland and Beyond (WEN) – to examine how one family of seventeenth-century women corresponded across European territories.
At the centre of the fellowship are the 350+ manuscript letters produced between 1605 and 1691 by the Boyle women – th…
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