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Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back: Transnational Perspectives from the Late Middle Ages to the Dawn of the Modern Era Book

Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back: Transnational Perspectives from the Late Middle Ages to the Dawn of the Modern Era
Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back: Transnational Perspectives from the Late Middle Ages to the Dawn of the Modern Era, Interest in early modern women writers is on the rise. However, familiarity with their works varies greatly from one country to another, and resources to assess their historical significance remain insufficient. Yet empirical evidence suggests that women , Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back: Transnational Perspectives from the Late Middle Ages to the Dawn of the Modern Era has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back: Transnational Perspectives from the Late Middle Ages to the Dawn of the Modern Era
  • Written by author Brill
  • Published by Brill Academic Publishers, Inc., May 2010
  • Interest in early modern women writers is on the rise. However, familiarity with their works varies greatly from one country to another, and resources to assess their historical significance remain insufficient. Yet empirical evidence suggests that women
  • Women's studies French studies Italian studies Literary historiography Literary theory
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Introduction: Toward a New Conception of Women’s Literary History ANKE GILLEIR AND ALICIA C. MONTOYA

Female Spaces, Female Communities

‘To Promote God’s Praise and her Neighbour’s Salvation’. Strategies of Authorship and Readership among Mystic Women in the Later Middle Ages MADELEINE JEAY AND KATHLEEN GARAY

Gendering Place: The Role of Place in Anne Krabbe’s Ballad Works ANNE-MARIE MAI

‘To Make Frequent Assemblies, Associations, and Combinations Amongst Our Sex.’ Nascent Ideas of Female Bonding in Seventeenth-Century England INA SCHABERT

Women and Literary Sociability in Eighteenth-Century Lisbon VANDA ANASTACIO

Appropriating Literary Genre

Female Writing and the Use of Literary Byways. Pastoral Drama by Maddalena Campiglia (1553–1595)
PHILIEP BOSSIER

Prescriptions for Women: Alchemy, Medicine and the Renaissance Querelle des Femmes MEREDITH K. RAY

The Appropriation of the Genre of Nuptial Poetry by Katharina Lescailje (1649–1711)
NINA GEERDINK

Madame de Maintenon au miroir de sa correspondance: réhabilitation du personnage et redécouverte d’une écriture féminine CHRISTINE MONGENOT AND HANS BOTS

French Women Writers and Heroic Genres PERRY GETHNER

Transnational Perspectives

The Tartar Girl, The Persian Princess, and Early Modern English Women’s Authorship from Elizabeth I to Mary Wroth BERNADETTE ANDREA

A Cloistered Nun Abroad: Arcangela Tarabotti’s International Literary Career LARA LYNN WESTWATER

Traveller, Pedagogue and Cultural Mediator: Marie-Elisabeth de La Fite and her Female Context INEKE JANSE

Translation and Intellectual Reflection in the Works of Enlightened Spanish Women: Inés Joyes (1731-1808)
MÓNICA BOLUFER

‘Nous voudrions que les femmes s’occupent de la littérature’: Traductions des romancières françaises en Russie autour de 1800
ELENA GRETCHANAIA

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