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(Ebook) Authorizing Early Modern European Women : From Biography to Biofiction by James Fitzmaurice; Naomi Miller; Sara Jayne Steen ISBN 9789048552900, 9048552907

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Authors:James Fitzmaurice; Naomi Miller; Sara Jayne Steen
Pages:290 pages.
Year:2021
Editon:1
Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
Language:english
File Size:3.22 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789048552900, 9048552907
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(Ebook) Authorizing Early Modern European Women : From Biography to Biofiction by James Fitzmaurice; Naomi Miller; Sara Jayne Steen ISBN 9789048552900, 9048552907

The essays in this volume analyze strategies adopted by contemporary novelists, playwrights, screenwriters, and biographers interested in bringing the stories of early modern women to modern audiences. It also pays attention to the historical women creators themselves, who, be they saints or midwives, visual artists or poets and playwrights, stand out for their roles as active practitioners of their own arts and for their accomplishments as creators. Whether they delivered infants or governed as monarchs, or produced embroideries, letters, paintings or poems, their visions, the authors argue, have endured across the centuries. As the title of the volume suggests, the essays gathered here participate in a wider conversation about the relation between biography, historical fiction, and the growing field of biofiction (that is, contemporary fictionalizations of historical figures), and explore the complicated interconnections between celebrating early modern women and perpetuating popular stereotypes about them.
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