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Catharine Gray’s "Women Writers and Public Debate in 17th-Century Britain" (2007) analyzes how women used varied literary genres to engage in the male-dominated public sphere. The study argues that writers like Dorothy Leigh and Katherine Philips formed a "counterpublic" that challenged patriarchal authority through transnational networks. For more details, visit Muse .
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