Joan M. Ferrante
To the Glory of Her Sex. Women's Roles in the Composition of Medieval Texts
Indiana University Press 1997
Stron XII+295, format: 16x24 cm.
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"... a beautiful landmark study which elegantly combines feminist arguments with thorough historical and literary-historical investigations." -- The Medieval Review
"I admire Joan Ferrante's ability to balance her obvious zeal and enthusiasm for this worthwhile and timely study with an objectivity, copious methodology, and writing style... her intellectual acumen and perspicacity, and spark of creativity and imagination..." -- Envoi: A Review Journal of Medieval Literature
"Joan Ferrante has produced a stunning book, at once impeccably researched and written in smooth, clean, well-reasoned prose that is a delight to read." -- Feminist Collections
To the Glory of Her Sex presents an account of medieval women's activities as correspondents, readers, writers, and literary patrons from antiquity through the 14th-century. These writings, discovered and examined by Joan Ferrante, represent a cross-section of virtually every field in historical and literary studies, including Latin literature, political and religious correspondence, theological and moral treatises written for women, and histories and biographies commissioned by or addressed to them.
CONTENTS
PREFACE ix ABBREVIATIONS xi
Part One: Background Introduction 3 1. Women in Correspondence 10
Part Two. Women in Collaboration 2. Religious Texts 39 3. Women and the Writing of History 68 4. Courtly Literature 107
Part Three. Women in Control 5. Women's Visions of Women 139 6. Women Representing Women 175
NOTES 215 BIBLIOGRAPHY 270 INDEX 283
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