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Women Writers in the Spanish Enlightenment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Women Writers in the Spanish Enlightenment

Beginning with a brief examination of the importance of the concept of happiness to the European Enlightenment as well as to the growing 18th -century interest in women, especially in Spain, this study focuses on the literary expressions of happiness by Spanish women as exemplified in the writings of three authors: essayist Josefa Amar y Borbon, poet Maria Gertrudis Hore and playwright Maria Rosa Galvez. Author Elizabeth Lewis traces the theme of 'happiness' through the texts, explicating how important the concept is for understanding eighteenth-century culture. Lewis shows how happiness for women could be considered subversive, associated as it was (among other things) with the freedom to make lifestyle choices, with a sense of harmony that extended far beyond the domestic sphere, and with a feminine virtue that defied traditional notions of fidelity to God and husband, and instead encouraged responsibility to other women, especially to future generations.

The Routledge Companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 913

The Routledge Companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-30
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The Routledge Companion to the Hispanic Enlightenment is an interdisciplinary volume that brings together an international team of contributors to provide a unique transnational overview of the Hispanic Enlightenment, integrating both Spain and Latin America. Challenging the usual conceptions of the Enlightenment in Spain and Latin America as mere stepsisters to Enlightenments in other countries, the Companion explores the existence of a distinctive Hispanic Enlightenment. The interdisciplinary approach makes it an invaluable resource for students of Hispanic studies and researchers unfamiliar with the Hispanic Enlightenment, introducing them to the varied aspects of this rich cultural period including the literature, visual art, and social and cultural history.

Elizabeth Annesley Lewis; a Eulogy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 7

Elizabeth Annesley Lewis; a Eulogy

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Gender and Cultural Mediation in the Long Eighteenth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

Gender and Cultural Mediation in the Long Eighteenth Century

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Eve's Enlightenment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Eve's Enlightenment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-04
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  • Publisher: LSU Press

Eve?s portrayal in the Bible as a sinner and a temptress seemed to represent?and justify?women?s inferior position in society for much of history. During the Enlightenment, women challenged these traditional gender roles by joining the public sphere as writers, intellectuals, philanthropists, artists, and patrons of the arts. Some sought to reclaim Eve by recasting her as a positive symbol of women?s abilities and intellectual curiosity. In Eve?s Enlightenment, leading scholars in the fields of history, art history, literature, and psychology discuss how Enlightenment philosophies compared to women?s actual experiences in Spain and Spanish America during the period. Relying on newspaper acco...

Eve's Enlightenment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

Eve's Enlightenment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-04-01
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  • Publisher: LSU Press

Eve's portrayal in the Bible as a sinner and a temptress seemed to represent -- and justify -- women's inferior position in society for much of history. During the Enlightenment, women challenged these traditional gender roles by joining the public sphere as writers, intellectuals, philanthropists, artists, and patrons of the arts. Some sought to reclaim Eve by recasting her as a positive symbol of women's abilities and intellectual curiosity. In Eve's Enlightenment, leading scholars in the fields of history, art history, literature, and psychology discuss how Enlightenment philosophies compared to women's actual experiences in Spain and Spanish America during the period. Relying on newspape...

Note on James Franklin Lewis. (Appendix: Poems by J.F. Lewis, Reprinted from Iconograph.).
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16
Twelve Generations of Lewises in America, 1634-1997
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 692

Twelve Generations of Lewises in America, 1634-1997

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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Edmund Lewis (1601-1651), his wife, Mary, and their two young sons, immigrated to America in 1634 and settled at Watertown, Massachusetts. Edmund and Mary had seven children, 1631-1648. The family moved to Lynn, Massachusetts, ca. 1642. Edmund Lewis died at Lynn. Descendants listed lived in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey. Ontario, Illinois and elsewhere.

The Emerging Female Citizen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

The Emerging Female Citizen

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The Adulteress on the Spanish Stage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

The Adulteress on the Spanish Stage

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-05-04
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  • Publisher: McFarland

As early as 1760 and as late as 1920, Romantic drama dominated Peninsular Spanish theater. This love affair with Romanticism influenced the formation of Spain's modern national identity, which depended heavily on defining women's place in 19th century society. Women who defied traditional gender roles became a source of anxiety in society and on stage. The adulteress embodied the fear of rebellious women, the growing pains of modernity and the political instability of war and invasion. This book examines the conflicted portrayal of women and the Spanish national identity. Studying the adulteress on stage, the author provides insight into the uneasy tension between progress and tradition in 19th century Spain.