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Early Modern Women and Transnational Communities of Letters, Hardback Book

Early Modern Women and Transnational Communities of Letters Hardback

Edited by Julie D. Campbell, Anne R. Larsen

Part of the Women and Gender in the Early Modern World series

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An important contribution to growing scholarship on women's participation in literary cultures, this essay collection concentrates on cross-national communities of letters to offer a comparative and international approach to early modern women's writing.

The essays gathered here focus on multiple literatures from several countries, ranging from Italy and France to the Low Countries and England.

Individual essays investigate women in diverse social classes and life stages, ranging from siblings and mothers to nuns to celebrated writers; the collection overall is invested in crossing geographic, linguistic, political, and religious borders and exploring familial, political, and religious communities.

Taken together, these essays offer fresh ways of reading early modern women's writing that consider such issues as the changing cultural geographies of the early modern world, women's bilingualism and multilingualism, and women's sense of identity mediated by local, regional, national, and transnational affiliations and conflicts.

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