Authorizing Early Modern European Women

Authorizing Early Modern European Women

From Biography to Biofiction

Bachrach, Hailey; Gristwood, Sarah; Cavanagh, Sheila T.; Frye, Susan; Fitzmaurice, James; Austern, Linda Phyllis; Dabbs, Julia; Steen, Sara Jayne; Bergmann, Emilie L.; Miller, Naomi

Amsterdam University Press

12/2021

288

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Inglês

9789463727143

15 a 20 dias

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List of Figures Acknowledgments

1. James Fitzmaurice, Naomi J. Miller, and Sara Jayne Steen: "Introduction: Biography, Biofiction, and Gender in the Modern Age"

Section I: Fictionalizing Biography
2. Barbara Mujica: "Sister Teresa: Fictionalizing a Saint" [Teresa of Avila (1515-1582); practitioner: nun; author]
3. Catherine Padmore: "Portrait of an Unknown Woman: Fictional Representations of Levina Teerlinc, Tudor Paintrix" [Levina Teerlinc (1510/20-1576); visual artist]
4. Frima Fox Hofrichter: "An Interview with Dominic Smith, Author of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos: Capturing the Seventeenth Century" [Judith Leyster (1609-1660) and Sara van Baalbergen (fl. 1631-1634); visual artists]
5. Susanne Woods: "Lanyer: The Dark Lady and the Shades of Fiction" [Aemilia Lanyer (1569-1645); author]
6. Marina Leslie: "Archival Bodies, Novel Interpretations, and the Burden of Margaret Cavendish" [Margaret Cavendish (1623-1673); author]

Section II: Materializing Authorship
7. Susan Frye: "Bess of Hardwick: Materializing Autobiography" [Elizabeth Talbot (1527?-1608); creator of textiles]
8. Sarah Gristwood: "The Queen as Artist: Elizabeth Tudor and Mary Stuart" [Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587) and Elizabeth I (1533-1603); practitioners: queens; embroiderer; authors]
9. Marion Wynne-Davies: "'Very Secret Kept': Facts and Re-Creation in Margaret Hannay's Biographies of Mary Sidney Herbert and Mary Wroth" [Mary Sidney Herbert (1561-1621) and Mary Wroth (1586-1652); authors]
10. Naomi J. Miller: "Imagining Shakespeare's Sisters: Fictionalizing Mary Sidney Herbert and Mary Sidney Wroth" [Mary Sidney Herbert (1561-1621) and Mary Wroth (1586-1652); authors]
11. Linda Phyllis Austern: "Anne Boleyn, Musician: A Romance Across Centuries and Media"[Anne Boleyn (c. 1500-1536); musician]

Section III: Performing Gender
12. Sheila T. Cavanagh: "Reclaiming Her Time: Artemisia Gentileschi Speaks to the Twenty-First Century" [Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1656); visual artist]
13. Hailey Bachrach: "Beyond the Record: Emilia and Feminist Historical Recovery" [Aemilia Lanyer (1569-1645); author]
14. James Fitzmaurice: "Writing, Acting, and the Notion of Truth in Biofiction About Early Modern Women Authors" [Aphra Behn (1640-1689) and Margaret Cavendish (1623-1673); authors]
15. Emilie L. Bergmann: "Jesusa Rodriguez's Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz: Reflections on an Opaque Body"[Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (1648-1695); practitioner: nun; author]

Section IV: Authoring Identity
16. Margaret F. Rosenthal: "From Hollywood Film to Musical Theater: Veronica Franco in American Popular Culture" [Veronica Franco (1546-1591); author]
17. Julia Dabbs: "The Role of Art in Recent Biofiction on Sofonisba Anguissola" [Sofonisba Anguissola (1532-1625); visual artist]
18. Stephanie Russo: "'I Am Artemisia': Art and Trauma in Joy McCullough's Blood Water Paint" [Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1656); visual artist]
19. Sara Jayne Steen: "The Lady Arbella Stuart, a 'Rare Phoenix': Her Re-Creation in Biography and Biofiction" [Arbella Stuart (1575-1615); letter writer]
20. Sara Read: "The Gossips' Choice: Extending the Possibilities for Biofiction with Creative Uses of Sources" [Jane Sharp (active 1671) and Sarah Stone (active 1701-1737); practitioners: midwives]

21. Michael Lackey: Afterword

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Early Modern Women, Historical Women, Biofiction, Biography, Renaissance Women