• Writing Gender in Women's Letter Collections of the Italian Renaissance

Writing Gender in Women's Letter Collections of the Italian Renaissance

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During the Italian Renaissance, dozens of early modern writers published collections of private correspondence, using them as vehicles for self-presentation, self-promotion, social critique, and religious dissent. Writing Gender in Women's Letter Collections of the Italian Renaissance examines the letter collections of women writers, arguing that these works were a studied performance of pervasive ideas about gender as well as genre, a form of self-fashioning that variously reflected, manipulated, and subverted cultural and literary conventions regarding femininity and masculinity. Meredith K. Ray presents letter collections from authors of diverse backgrounds, including a noblewoman, a courtesan, an actress, a nun, and a male writer who composed letters under female pseudonyms. Ray's study includes extensive new archival research and highlights a widespread interest in women's letter collections during the Italian Renaissance that suggests a deep curiosity about the female experience and a surprising openness to women's participation in this kind of literary production.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802097040
ISBN-10: 0802097049
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 2009-01-01
Edition description: 1
Pages: 362
Product dimensions: Height: 9.35 Inches, Length: 6.35 Inches, Weight: 1.543235834 Pounds, Width: 1.07 Inches
Author: Meredith K. Ray
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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