In Early Modern Europe, it was self-evident that a poet was a man. But despite overwhelming theoretical proof that women could not be poets, some women were. This thesis explores how some women succeeded as writers, through the study of three poets who were all presented to their audiences as the Sappho of their time: French Louise Labé (ca 1520/1523–1566), English Katherine Philips (1632–1664), and Swedish Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht (1718–1763). What did it mean to be a new Sappho? Sappho, and the idea of the Early Modern woman poet as a ‘new’ Sappho, links Labé, Philips, and Nordenflycht to each other. Therefore, this study endeavours to follow the traces of Sappho through the centuries and through the works of Labé, Philips, and Norde...
214 pagesMy dissertation explores how two early modern women poets from France—Louise Labé and Cathe...
The essay presents a thematic review of the evocations of Sappho from the Roman Empire to the Renais...
Non-fictional, published poetic exchanges between men and women in sixteenth-century France provide ...
I examine a literary tradition of male poets who use a fallen female figure as their speaking subjec...
I examine a literary tradition of male poets who use a fallen female figure as their speaking subjec...
For contemporary female authors, Sappho is a literary forebear who is both a model for women’s writi...
Sappho, the most celebrated woman poet of antiquity, and the ancient exemplar of feminine genius, wa...
Sappho, the most celebrated woman poet of antiquity, and the ancient exemplar of feminine genius, wa...
This dissertation deals with Swedish women writers during the so called Age of Liberty (1720–1772). ...
Sappho was an ancient Greek lyric poet writing on the isle if Lesbos in the seventh century BC. Her ...
This dissertation deals with Swedish women writers during the so called Age of Liberty (1720–1772). ...
Sappho’s poetry has been the subject of much scholarship and speculation from antiquity up to the pr...
Sappho’s poetry has been the subject of much scholarship and speculation from antiquity up to the pr...
This essay examines early modern friendship poetry by women writers from England and the Dutch Repub...
This dissertation is a study of women's letter-writing in eighteenth-century Sweden. The letters are...
214 pagesMy dissertation explores how two early modern women poets from France—Louise Labé and Cathe...
The essay presents a thematic review of the evocations of Sappho from the Roman Empire to the Renais...
Non-fictional, published poetic exchanges between men and women in sixteenth-century France provide ...
I examine a literary tradition of male poets who use a fallen female figure as their speaking subjec...
I examine a literary tradition of male poets who use a fallen female figure as their speaking subjec...
For contemporary female authors, Sappho is a literary forebear who is both a model for women’s writi...
Sappho, the most celebrated woman poet of antiquity, and the ancient exemplar of feminine genius, wa...
Sappho, the most celebrated woman poet of antiquity, and the ancient exemplar of feminine genius, wa...
This dissertation deals with Swedish women writers during the so called Age of Liberty (1720–1772). ...
Sappho was an ancient Greek lyric poet writing on the isle if Lesbos in the seventh century BC. Her ...
This dissertation deals with Swedish women writers during the so called Age of Liberty (1720–1772). ...
Sappho’s poetry has been the subject of much scholarship and speculation from antiquity up to the pr...
Sappho’s poetry has been the subject of much scholarship and speculation from antiquity up to the pr...
This essay examines early modern friendship poetry by women writers from England and the Dutch Repub...
This dissertation is a study of women's letter-writing in eighteenth-century Sweden. The letters are...
214 pagesMy dissertation explores how two early modern women poets from France—Louise Labé and Cathe...
The essay presents a thematic review of the evocations of Sappho from the Roman Empire to the Renais...
Non-fictional, published poetic exchanges between men and women in sixteenth-century France provide ...