Lucrezia Gonzaga da Gazzuolo’s (1524-1576) Lettere, first published in 1552 in Venice and reprinted in 2009 only, constitutes a rich epistolary corpus that remains relatively untouched, not having been studied systematically yet.The few academic studies that introduced us to this volume of letters made apparent the need for an extensive analysis of it, with a focus on its intertextuality. Our work reveals the constant, if many-faceted, intellectual presence of Lucrezia’s unofficial editor: the polygraph Ortensio Lando. His editorial decisions capitalize on Lucrezia’s exemplarity, given her misfortunes and active daily life, and on the growing importance of women authors in the cultural industry and, in turn, of women readers.Suspicions of a...
Ouvrage en français, en espagnol et en italien.Libro en francés, español e italiano.Prenota in franc...
Love Epistolography of the XVI and XVII Centuries. The Evolution of a Literary Genre This thesis...
This paper focuses on the phenomenology of love in twelfth-century letter construction of a lexicon...
Lucrezia Gonzaga da Gazzuolo’s (1524-1576) Lettere, first published in 1552 in Venice and reprinted ...
Les lettres de Lucrezia Gonzaga da Gazzuolo (1524-1576), imprimées pour la première fois à Venise en...
The new edition of Lucrezia Gonzaga\u2019s letters provides an excellent opportunity to delve into t...
Si tratta della prima edizione moderna (e critica) delle Lettere di L. Gonzaga (mai più stampate dop...
This paper aims at providing some reflections on the letters of Mary of Cassobola and Ignatius of An...
This thesis examines the importance of women in political and cultural life at the Spanish court thr...
The purpose of this essay is to shed light on how female correspondence functioned as a vehicle for ...
© 2018 Dr. Amy Ellen SinclairSeventeenth-century Venetian writer Lucrezia Marinella (c. 1579-1653) i...
The aim of this article is to illustrate the contribution that the polygrapher Ludovico Domenichi ma...
The essay examines the figure of Lucia from Manzoni’s I promessi sposi, in the light of the literary...
The almost entirely unpublished collection of Giulia Gonzaga’s letters tells not only the story of o...
This paper focuses on the phenomenology of love in twelfth-century letter construction of a lexicon ...
Ouvrage en français, en espagnol et en italien.Libro en francés, español e italiano.Prenota in franc...
Love Epistolography of the XVI and XVII Centuries. The Evolution of a Literary Genre This thesis...
This paper focuses on the phenomenology of love in twelfth-century letter construction of a lexicon...
Lucrezia Gonzaga da Gazzuolo’s (1524-1576) Lettere, first published in 1552 in Venice and reprinted ...
Les lettres de Lucrezia Gonzaga da Gazzuolo (1524-1576), imprimées pour la première fois à Venise en...
The new edition of Lucrezia Gonzaga\u2019s letters provides an excellent opportunity to delve into t...
Si tratta della prima edizione moderna (e critica) delle Lettere di L. Gonzaga (mai più stampate dop...
This paper aims at providing some reflections on the letters of Mary of Cassobola and Ignatius of An...
This thesis examines the importance of women in political and cultural life at the Spanish court thr...
The purpose of this essay is to shed light on how female correspondence functioned as a vehicle for ...
© 2018 Dr. Amy Ellen SinclairSeventeenth-century Venetian writer Lucrezia Marinella (c. 1579-1653) i...
The aim of this article is to illustrate the contribution that the polygrapher Ludovico Domenichi ma...
The essay examines the figure of Lucia from Manzoni’s I promessi sposi, in the light of the literary...
The almost entirely unpublished collection of Giulia Gonzaga’s letters tells not only the story of o...
This paper focuses on the phenomenology of love in twelfth-century letter construction of a lexicon ...
Ouvrage en français, en espagnol et en italien.Libro en francés, español e italiano.Prenota in franc...
Love Epistolography of the XVI and XVII Centuries. The Evolution of a Literary Genre This thesis...
This paper focuses on the phenomenology of love in twelfth-century letter construction of a lexicon...