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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789462703308
ISBN-10: 9462703302
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Leuven University Press
ISBN-10: 9462703302
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Leuven University Press
Cuprins
Portraying Female Intellectual Authority
An IntroductionBeatrijs Vanacker and Lieke van Deinsen
Part I: Individual and Collective Portraits of Female Intellectual Authority
Chapter 1 `A woman of supreme goodness, and a singular talent¿: Anna Morandi Manzolini, Artist and Anatomist of Enlightenment Bologna Caroline Paganussi
Chapter 2 Epistolary Relationship and Intellectual Identity in Maria Antonia of Saxony¿s Correspondence with Frederick the Great, 1763¿1779 Kelsey Rubin-Detlev
Chapter 3 Between Defence and Affirmation: The Discursive Self- Representation of Eighteenth-Century Women Authors in France and Italy Rotraud von Kulessa (translated by Kristen Gehrman)
Chapter 4 The Visual and Textual Portraits of Mme de Genlis: The Gouverneur, Educator, and Author of the Mémoires Marie-Emmanuelle Plagnol-Diéval (translated by Kristen Gehrman)
Chapter 5 (Self-)Portrait of the Woman as (a Reluctant?) Authority Catriona Seth
Part II: Types and Models of Female Intellectual Authority
Chapter 6 Penning the Midwife¿s Experience: Professional Skills, Publication, and Female Agency in Early Modern Europe Valerie Worth-Stylianou
Chapter 7 Women¿s Strength Made Perfect in Weakness: Paratextual Authority Constructions in Printed Vernacular Religious Literature by Early Modern Dutch Women Writers Nina Geerdink and Feike Dietz
Chapter 8 `Instructing herself by fad or fancy¿: Depictions and Fictions of Connoisseuses and Femmes Savantes in Eighteenth-Century Paris Belinda Scerri
Chapter 9 Portraits of Female Mentors in Aemilia Lanyer¿s Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum (1611) Aurélie Griffin
Chapter 10 Matrona Docta: Elizabeth Carter and Catherine Macaulay in the Guise of the Roman Matrona Seren Nolan
Part III: The Diachronic Dynamics of Female Intellectual Authority
Chapter 11 Portraits of Mary, Queen of Scots, as an Intellectual in Seventeenth- Century Collective Biographies Armel Dubois-Nayt
Chapter 12 Women Jurists? Representations of Female Intellectual Authority in Eighteenth-Century Jurisprudence Laura Beck Varela
Chapter 13 `Diotime¿ and `La Muse Belgique¿: The Intellectual Mobility and Divergent Legacies of Amalia Gallitzin and Marie-Caroline Murray Lien Verpoest
Chapter 14 `It Wasn¿t Enough for Me Just to Be a Singer¿: (Self-)Representations of the `German Prima Donnä Gertrud Elisabeth Mara Vera Viehöver
About the Authors Plates
An IntroductionBeatrijs Vanacker and Lieke van Deinsen
Part I: Individual and Collective Portraits of Female Intellectual Authority
Chapter 1 `A woman of supreme goodness, and a singular talent¿: Anna Morandi Manzolini, Artist and Anatomist of Enlightenment Bologna Caroline Paganussi
Chapter 2 Epistolary Relationship and Intellectual Identity in Maria Antonia of Saxony¿s Correspondence with Frederick the Great, 1763¿1779 Kelsey Rubin-Detlev
Chapter 3 Between Defence and Affirmation: The Discursive Self- Representation of Eighteenth-Century Women Authors in France and Italy Rotraud von Kulessa (translated by Kristen Gehrman)
Chapter 4 The Visual and Textual Portraits of Mme de Genlis: The Gouverneur, Educator, and Author of the Mémoires Marie-Emmanuelle Plagnol-Diéval (translated by Kristen Gehrman)
Chapter 5 (Self-)Portrait of the Woman as (a Reluctant?) Authority Catriona Seth
Part II: Types and Models of Female Intellectual Authority
Chapter 6 Penning the Midwife¿s Experience: Professional Skills, Publication, and Female Agency in Early Modern Europe Valerie Worth-Stylianou
Chapter 7 Women¿s Strength Made Perfect in Weakness: Paratextual Authority Constructions in Printed Vernacular Religious Literature by Early Modern Dutch Women Writers Nina Geerdink and Feike Dietz
Chapter 8 `Instructing herself by fad or fancy¿: Depictions and Fictions of Connoisseuses and Femmes Savantes in Eighteenth-Century Paris Belinda Scerri
Chapter 9 Portraits of Female Mentors in Aemilia Lanyer¿s Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum (1611) Aurélie Griffin
Chapter 10 Matrona Docta: Elizabeth Carter and Catherine Macaulay in the Guise of the Roman Matrona Seren Nolan
Part III: The Diachronic Dynamics of Female Intellectual Authority
Chapter 11 Portraits of Mary, Queen of Scots, as an Intellectual in Seventeenth- Century Collective Biographies Armel Dubois-Nayt
Chapter 12 Women Jurists? Representations of Female Intellectual Authority in Eighteenth-Century Jurisprudence Laura Beck Varela
Chapter 13 `Diotime¿ and `La Muse Belgique¿: The Intellectual Mobility and Divergent Legacies of Amalia Gallitzin and Marie-Caroline Murray Lien Verpoest
Chapter 14 `It Wasn¿t Enough for Me Just to Be a Singer¿: (Self-)Representations of the `German Prima Donnä Gertrud Elisabeth Mara Vera Viehöver
About the Authors Plates
Notă biografică
Beatrijs Vanacker is assistant professor of French literature and translation history at the Department of Literary Studies at KU Leuven.
Lieke van Deinsen is senior postdoctoral researcher in Art and Dutch literary history at KU Leuven.
Lieke van Deinsen is senior postdoctoral researcher in Art and Dutch literary history at KU Leuven.