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Sharon L. Jansen

    Sharon Jansen's academic background deeply informs her literary perspective. As an English professor, she brings a rich understanding of narrative and language to her work. Her writing explores the intricacies of the human condition through a scholarly yet accessible lens. Readers can expect thoughtful prose that invites deeper reflection on timeless themes.

    Anne of France: Lessons for my Daughter
    The Monstrous Regiment of Women
    Reading Women's Worlds from Christine de Pizan to Doris Lessing
    • In this work, Jansen examines a common theme in women's writing: the desire for a private retreat from male-dominated society. These "women's worlds" can range from small spaces to grand visions of cities or countries solely for women, reflecting their aspirations for independence and community.

      Reading Women's Worlds from Christine de Pizan to Doris Lessing
    • The Monstrous Regiment of Women

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In The Monstrous Regiment of Women, Sharon Jansen examines the debate on female rule by analyzing theorists from Sir John Fortescue to Bishop Bossuet, highlighting early modern queens. This perspective reshapes our understanding of European political history, focusing on powerful women and their political alliances instead of just kings.

      The Monstrous Regiment of Women
    • Anne of France: Lessons for my Daughter

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.8(18)Add rating

      Anne of France (1461-1522) composed these lessons - presented as a portrait of an ideal princess - as guidance in negotiating the pitfalls facing a woman in the world of politics. First English translation.

      Anne of France: Lessons for my Daughter