Joining the Conversation: Dialogues by Renaissance Women

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University of Michigan Press, 2010 M02 24 - 322 páginas

Avoiding the male-authored model of competing orations, French and Italian women of the Renaissance framed their dialogues as informal conversations, as letters with friends that in turn became epistles to a wider audience, and even sometimes as dramas. No other study to date has provided thorough, comparative view of these works across French, Italian, and Latin. Smarr's comprehensive treatment relates these writings to classical, medieval, and Renaissance forms of dialogue, and to other genres including drama, lyric exchange, and humanist invective -- as well as to the real conversations in women's lives -- in order to show how women adapted existing models to their own needs and purposes.

Janet Levarie Smarr is Professor of Theatre and Italian Studies at the University of California, San Diego.

 

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1 Introduction
1
2 Dialogue Spiritual Counsel
31
3 Dialogue Social Conversation
98
4 Dialogue Letter Writing
130
5 Dialogue Drama
154
6 Many Voices
190
7 Crossthreads
231
Notes
253
Renaissance Dialogues
283
Bibliography
287
Index
305
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Janet Levarie Smarr is Professor of Theatre and Italian Studies at the University of California, San Diego.

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