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Selected Writings of an Eighteenth-Century Venetian Woman of Letters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Selected Writings of an Eighteenth-Century Venetian Woman of Letters

Elisabetta Caminer Turra (1751-96) was one of the most prominent women in eighteenth-century Italy and a central figure in the international "Republic of Letters." A journalist and publisher, Caminer participated in important debates on capital punishment, freedom of the press, and the abuse of clerical power. She also helped spread Enlightenment ideas into Italy by promoting and publishing Voltaire's latest works and translating new European plays-plays she herself directed, to great applause, on Venetian stages. Bringing together Caminer's letters, poems, and journalistic writings, nearly all published for the first time here, Selected Writings offers readers an intellectual biography of this remarkable figure as well as a glimpse into her intimate correspondence with the most prominent thinkers of her day. But more important, Selected Writings provides insight into the passion that animated Caminer's fervent reflections on the complex and shifting condition of women in her society-the same passion that pushed her to succeed in the male-dominated literary professions.

Elisabetta Caminer Turra
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 109

Elisabetta Caminer Turra

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A History of Women's Political Thought in Europe, 1700–1800
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

A History of Women's Political Thought in Europe, 1700–1800

This book explores and examines the political philosophies of enlightenment women across Europe in the eighteenth century.

L'illuminismo e le donne
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 332

L'illuminismo e le donne

Il libro presenta un’ampia raccolta degli scritti pubblicistici di Elisabetta Caminer, giornalista veneta, direttrice dal 1777 al 1796 del Giornale Enciclopedico di Venezia. Si tratta di testi in gran arte non più editi dal Settecento ed ignoti al grande pubblico, tratti dall’esemplare completo del periodico conservato prsso la Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana di Roma, per la prima volta resi disponibili per una lettura agile ed esaustiva.

Women in the History of Linguistics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 673

Women in the History of Linguistics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Academic

This volume offers a ground-breaking investigation into women's contribution to the description, analysis, and codification of languages across a wide range of linguistic and cultural traditions. The chapters explore a variety of spheres of activity, from the production of dictionaries and grammars to language teaching methods and language policy.

Sentimental Opera
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Sentimental Opera

Sentimental Opera is a study of the relationship between opera and two major phenomena of eighteenth-century European culture - the cult of sensibility and the emergence of bourgeois drama. A thorough examination of social and cultural contexts helps to explain the success of operas such as Paisiello's Nina as well as the extreme emotional reactions of their audiences. Like their counterparts in drama, literature and painting, these works brought to the fore serious contemporary problems including the widespread execution of deserters, the treatment of the insane, and anxieties relative to social and familial roles. They also developed a specifically operatic version of the dominant language of sensibility. This wide-ranging study involves such major cultural figures as Goldoni, Diderot and Mozart, while refining our understanding of the theatrical genre system of their time.

Political Ideas of Enlightenment Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Political Ideas of Enlightenment Women

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-22
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This edited collection showcases the contribution of women to the development of political ideas during the Enlightenment, and presents an alternative to the male-authored canon of philosophy and political thought. Over the course of the eighteenth century increasing numbers of women went into print, and they exploited both new and traditional forms to convey their political ideas: from plays, poems, and novels to essays, journalism, annotated translations, and household manuals, as well as dedicated political tracts. Recently, considerable scholarly attention has been paid to women’s literary writing and their role in salon society, but their participation in political debates is less wel...

A History of Women's Writing in Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

A History of Women's Writing in Italy

This volume offers a comprehensive account of writing by women in Italy.

The Contest for Knowledge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

The Contest for Knowledge

At a time when women were generally excluded from scholarly discourse in the intellectual centers of Europe, four extraordinary female letterate proved their parity as they lectured in prominent scientific and literary academies and published in respected journals. During the Italian Enlightenment, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Giuseppa Eleonora Barbapiccola, Diamante Medaglia Faini, and Aretafila Savini de' Rossi were afforded unprecedented deference in academic debates and epitomized the increasing ability of women to influence public discourse. The Contest for Knowledge reveals how these four women used the methods and themes of their male counterparts to add their voices to the vigorous and prolific debate over the education of women during the eighteenth century. In the texts gathered here, the women discuss the issues they themselves thought most urgent for the equality of women in Italian society specifically and in European culture more broadly. Their thoughts on this important subject reveal how crucial the eighteenth century was in the long history of debates about women in the academy.

The Inquisitor in the Hat Shop
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 431

The Inquisitor in the Hat Shop

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-03
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Early modern Venice was an exceptional city. Located at the intersection of trade routes and cultural borders, it teemed with visitors, traders, refugees and intellectuals. It is perhaps unsurprising, then, that such a city should foster groups and individuals of unorthodox beliefs, whose views and life styles would bring them into conflict with the secular and religious authorities. Drawing on a vast store of primary sources - particularly those of the Inquisition - this book recreates the social fabric of Venice between 1640 and 1740. It brings back to life a wealth of minor figures who inhabited the city, and fostered ideas of dissent, unbelief and atheism in the teeth of the Counter-Refo...