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Early Modern Privacy and Authorship Represented In Dorothy Osborne’s LettersEarly Modern Privacy and Authorship Represented In Dorothy Osborne’s Letters

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Early Modern Privacy and Authorship Represented In Dorothy Osborne’s Letters
Authors
김혜경
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
미래영어영문학회
Keywords
도로시 오스본; 서간체; 근세; 프라이버시; 저자; Dorothy Osborne; epistolary style; early modern period; privacy; authorship
Citation
영어영문학, v.24, no.1, pp.245 - 266
Journal Title
영어영문학
Volume
24
Number
1
Start Page
245
End Page
266
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/273
DOI
10.46449/MJELL.2019.02.24.1.245
ISSN
1229-5736
Abstract
This paper attempts to examine Dorothy Osborne’s epistolary style through her letters written to Sir William Temple. A total of 78 letters were written between 1652 to 1654 which helped to maintain the lengthy clandestine courtship between them. This study aims to specifically illustrate how Osborne strives to keep privacy as an aristocratic woman in the early modern period as well as successfully manages to build trust with her audience. Osborne’s emphasis on honesty is examined, which she uses to elucidate personal thoughts and feelings toward concurrent issues in her time and create intimacy between them. Furthermore, the letters show her authorship as a writer by dealing with topics and themes as abundant as any literary piece. This study hopes to illuminate the literary and historical significance of Osborne’s letters as they provide a vivid window into the epistolary style popular in that time, Osborne’s own role in as an aristocrat, as well as to the larger aristocratic society of the early modern period.
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