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Dr Patricia ( Trisha ) Pender

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Publications

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Books (1 outputs)

Authored - Research (A1) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2012 Pender Patricia Jane, Early Modern Women's Writing and the Rhetoric of Modesty, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 232 (2012) [A1]

Chapters In A Book (4 outputs)

Chapter in A1 Book (B1) (3 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2010 Pender Patricia Jane, 'Andrew and the homoerotics of evil', Sexual Rhetoric in the Works of Joss Whedon. New Essays, McFarland & Company, Inc, Jefferson, 93-105 (2010) [B1] Nova
2010 Pender Patricia Jane, 'Between 'Sygne' and 'Substance': Rhetorics of figurality in the 'Examinations of Anne Askew'', Expanding the Canon of Early Modern Women's Writing, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 222-233 (2010) [B1] Nova
2007 PENDER P, 'Mea Mediocritas: Mary Sidney and the Early Modern Rhetoric of Modesty', What is the New Rhetoric, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle Upon Tyne 104-125 (2007) [B1]

Chapter in A2 Book (B2) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2009 Pender Patricia Jane, 'The third wave feminism suite', The World is a Text: Writing, Reading and Thinking About Visual and Popular Culture, Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 448-458 (2009) [B2] Nova

Journal Articles (7 outputs)

Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal (C1) (5 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2012 Pender Patricia Jane, 'Framing the reformation woman writer: John Bale's prefaces to Anne Askew's Examinations', Parergon, 29 29-45 (2012) [C1]
2012 Pender Patricia Jane, Smith Rosalind Lewin, 'From paratext to epitext: Mapping the authorial apparatus in early modern women's writing', Parergon, 29 193-201 (2012) [C1]
2011 Pender Patricia Jane, 'The ghost and the machine in the Sidney family corpus', Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, 51 65-85 (2011) [C1]
2010 Pender Patricia Jane, 'Reading Bale Reading Anne Askew: Contested Collaboration in The Examinations', Huntington Library Quarterly, 73 507-522 (2010) [C1] Nova
2009 Pender Patricia Jane, 'The perfect electrometer: Dorothy Wordsworth's Lover's discourse', Australian Humanities Review 67-84 (2009) [C1] Nova
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Non Refereed Article in a Professional Journal (C3) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2011 Pender Patricia Jane, 'Remapping Early Modern Religious Literature [book review]', Huntington Library Quarterly, 74 353-358 (2011) [C3]

Edited Journal (C6) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2012 Ross Sarah C E, Pender Patricia Jane, Smith Rosalind Lewin, 'Guest editorial: Early modern women and the apparatus of authorship', Parergon, 29 - (2012) [C6]

Conference Publication (4 outputs)

Extract of Paper (E3) (4 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2010 Pender Patricia Jane, ''This triall of my slender skill': Aemilia Lanyer's Inexpressibility Topoi', Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting 2010, Venice, Italy (2010) [E3]
2009 Pender Patricia Jane, 'Anne Bradstreet's Rhetoric of reluctance in the prefatory apparatus to The tenth muse', Abstracts for Early Modern Women and Poetry Conference, London, UK (2009) [E3]
2009 Pender Patricia Jane, 'Reading Bale reading Askew: Framing and Interpretation in The Examinations', Sixteenth Century Society and Conference 2009: Program of Events, Geneva, Switzerland (2009) [E3]
2008 Pender Patricia Jane, 'Desperately seeking Dorothy: The 'Perfect Electrometer'', The Art of the Real: National Creative Non-Fiction Conference. Program, Newcastle, NSW (2008) [E3]
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Other Creative Works (2 outputs)

Minor Written or Recorded Work (F1) (2 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2011 Pender Patricia Jane, Australia, Hunter Writers Centre, Newcastle (2011) [F1]
2009 Pender Patricia Jane, Using shite gifts for academics, OL Society, Melbourne, VIC (2009) [F1]