Economic imperatives for women's writing in early modern Europe /
"The study of women's writing has become a lively field that has partaken in and given rise to many new directions in the broader field of literary studies"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Boston :
Brill,
[2018]
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Colección: | Women writers in history ;
volume 2 |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: women, professionalisation, and patronage / Carme Font Paz and Nina Geerdink
- Women authors' reputation and its relationship to money earned: some early French writers as examples / Suzan van Dijk
- Words for sale: early modern Spanish women's literary economy / Nieves Baranda
- Fighting for her profession: Dorothe's Engelbretsdatter's discourse of self-defence / Marie Nedregotten Sørbø
- Writing for patronage or patronage for writing: two case studies in seventeenth-century and post-restoration women's poetry in Britain / Carme Font Paz
- Possibilities of patronage: the Dutch poet Elisabeth Hoofman and her German patrons / Nina Geerdink
- Between patronage and professional writing: the situation of eighteenth century women of letters in Venice: the example of Luisa Bergalli Gozzi / Rotraud von Kulessa
- From Queen's librarian to voice of the Neapolitan Republic: Eleonora de Fonseca Pimentel / Irene Zanini-Cordi
- "[S]ome employment in the translating way": economic imperatives in Charlotte Lennox's career as a translator / Marianna D'Ezio
- Beating the odds: Sophie Albrecht (1756-1840), a successful woman writer and publisher in eighteenth-century Germany / Berit C.R. Royer.