Penelope Anderson
Economics, Econometrics and Finance · Indiana University
Publications
33
Citations
283
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
16
Publishing since 2010
Penelope Anderson studies early modern English literature, focusing on women writers of the 16th and 17th centuries such as Margaret Cavendish, Aemilia Lanyer, Lucy Hutchinson, and Katherine Philips. The work examines how these authors addressed themes of gender, war, law, and politics, drawing on feminist and queer theoretical approaches. Note that although the listed broad area is economics, the actual publications are in literary and gender studies.
Publication activity has been intermittent over the past decade, with a notable increase in 2025 after several quiet years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- The Perils of Equality: Just War Doctrine in Margaret Cavendish’s <i>Assaulted and Pursued Chastity</i> and <i>Love’s Adventures</i>
Early Modern Women An Interdisciplinary Journal · 2025
- Poetry and State Politics
2025
- Introduction: Writing in the War Years
2025
- Feminist queer temporalities in Aemilia Lanyer and Lucy Hutchinson
2025
- Philips, Katherine
2024
- Can a Woman Deserve the Name of Enemy? Gender, War and Law in Katherine Philips’s Corneille Translations
2019
- Feminist Queer Temporalities in Aemilia Lanyer and Lucy Hutchinson
2018
- Feminist queer temporalities in Aemilia Lanyer and Lucy Hutchinson
Amsterdam University Press eBooks · 2018
- 7. Feminist queer temporalities in Aemilia Lanyer and Lucy Hutchinson
Amsterdam University Press eBooks · 2018
- Poems, Emblems, and The Unfortunate Florinda
Early Modern Women An Interdisciplinary Journal · 2016
- Can a Woman Deserve the Name of Enemy? Gender, War and Law in Katherine Philips's Corneille Translations
Women s Writing · 2016
- <i>Lady Hester Pulter’s Poems, Emblems, and The Unfortunate Florinda</i>. Alice Eardley, ed.
Early Modern Women An Interdisciplinary Journal · 2016
- Early Modern Women An Interdisciplinary Journal×3
- Amsterdam University Press eBooks×2
- Women s Writing×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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