Publication

1997 - Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana

Language

English

Word Count

73,750 words, Guess

Page Count

295 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing1084732
  • Goodreads794313

Classifications

  • DDC809/.89287/0902
  • LCCPN682.W6 F39 1997

Description

To the Glory of Her Sex presents an account of medieval women's activities as correspondents, readers, writers, and literary patrons from antiquity through the fourteenth century. The writings explored here represent a cross-section of virtually every field in historical and literary studies, including Latin literature, romance literature in French, political and religious correspondence, theological and moral treatises written for women, and histories and biographies commissioned by or addressed to women. Reading in the public and private correspondence of medieval women, for example, Ferrante discovered to what degree their involvement in affairs of the world and their role in the work of prominent men have been underestimated. Among the major figures in this panorama are Elisabeth Schonau, Hildegard of Bingen, Hrotsvit, Marie de France, and Christine de Pizan.

First Sentence

When I was asked to write on medieval women of letters for this series, I hesitated.

Excerpt

When I was asked to write on medieval women of letters for this series, I hesitated.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Women of letters

Other Editions

  • To the glory of her sex: women's roles in the composition of medieval textsIndiana University Press1997-01-01

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