Aphra Behn
Behn was a playwright, poet, translator; she was a woman in a world of men, a staunch Royalist, a spy, and a scarlet woman condemned for...


Anne Bradstreet
Anne Bradstreet was the first woman to be recognized as an accomplished New World Poet. Anne Bradstreet was born in 1612 to a...
Margaret Cavandish
Margaret Cavendish was a woman of firsts, and especially displayed brilliance and freedom of thought in works of science fiction like The...
Katherine Philips
Katherine Philips founded The Society of Friendship, wrote some hundred and sixteen poems, completed five verse translations, and...


Mary Sidney Herbert
Mary Sidney was the daughter of Sir Henry Sidney, governor of Ireland and Wales; the sister of the famous author Sir Philip Sidney,...
Mary Wroth: A Revolutionary Poet
Lady Mary Wroth is best known today as the first English woman writer to have published an original work of prose fiction. For her...


Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I was considered to possibly be the greatest monarch in English history. She was born in September 7, 1533 in a sad...
Petrarch's and Shakespeare's Sonnets
What I loved most about these sonnets was the rythm. I feel like when reading these you emerse yourself more and are able to find a rythm...
The Wife of Bath
The Wife of Bath speaks out against men controlling women and she speaks out about what it is like to live under a controlling husband...


The Franklin's Tale
This story reflects how love is something so powerful in this time period. Not only do the people in love with each other respect it but...