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Economic imperatives for women's writing in early modern Europe / / edited by Carme Font Paz and Nina Geerdink



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Titolo: Economic imperatives for women's writing in early modern Europe / / edited by Carme Font Paz and Nina Geerdink Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Boston : , : Brill, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (272 pages)
Disciplina: 809.89287
Soggetto topico: European literature - Women authors - History and criticism
Women authors, European - Early modern, 1500-1700
Women authors, European - Economic conditions
Women and literature - Europe - History - Early modern, 1500-1700
Authorship - Economic aspects - History - Europe - Early modern, 1500-1700
Authors and patrons - History - Early modern, 1500-1700
Literature publishing - Europe - History - Early modern, 1500-1700
Persona (resp. second.): Font PazCarme
GeerdinkNina
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction: Women, Professionalisation, and Patronage / Carme Font Paz and Nina Geerdink -- Women Authors’ Reputation and Its Relationship to Money Earned: Some Early French Writers as Examples / Suzan van Dijk -- Words for Sale: Early Modern Spanish Women’s Literary Economy / Nieves Baranda -- Fighting for Her Profession: Dorothe Engelbretsdatter’s Discourse of Self-Defence / Marie Nedregotten Sørbø -- Writing for Patronage or Patronage for Writing? Two Case Studies in Seventeenth-Century and Post-Restoration Women’s Poetry in Britain / Carme Font Paz -- Possibilities of Patronage: The Dutch Poet Elisabeth Hoofman and Her German Patrons / Nina Geerdink -- Between Patronage and Professional Writing. The Situation of Eighteenth Century Women of Letters in Venice: The Example of Luisa Bergalli Gozzi / Rotraud von Kulessa -- From Queen’s Librarian to Voice of the Neapolitan Republic: Eleonora de Fonseca Pimentel / Irene Zanini-Cordi -- “[S]ome employment in the translating Way”: Economic Imperatives in Charlotte Lennox’s Career as a Translator / Marianna D’Ezio -- Beating the Odds: Sophie Albrecht (1756–1840), a Successful Woman Writer and Publisher in Eighteenth-Century Germany / Berit C.R. Royer.
Sommario/riassunto: Economic Imperatives for Women’s Writing in Early Modern Europe delves into the early modern history of women’s authorship and literary production in Europe taking a material turn. The case studies included in the volume represent women writers from various European countries and comparatively reflect the nuances of their participation in a burgeoning commercial market for authors while profiting as much from patronage. From self-representation as professional writers to literary reception, the challenges of reputation, financial hardships, and relationships with editors and colleagues, the essays in this collection show from different theoretical standpoints and linguistic areas that gender biases played a far less limiting role in women’s literary writing than is commonly assumed, while they determined the relationship between moneymaking, self-representation, and publishing strategies.
Titolo autorizzato: Economic imperatives for women's writing in early modern Europe  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 90-04-38302-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910479949503321
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Serie: Women Writers in History ; ; 2.