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Studies on Women's Poetry of the Golden Age: Tras el espejo la musa escribe [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 346 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 678 g, 2 b/w illus.
  • Sari: Monografías A
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Tamesis Books
  • ISBN-10: 1855661829
  • ISBN-13: 9781855661820
  • Formaat: Hardback, 346 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 678 g, 2 b/w illus.
  • Sari: Monografías A
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Tamesis Books
  • ISBN-10: 1855661829
  • ISBN-13: 9781855661820
Women's poetry of the Spanish early modern period.

This collection of fourteen scholarly essays on women's poetry from Spain's early modern period shows that women did indeed have a Golden Age, and that they were significant cultural actors in the realms of poetic production. Thestudies of secular verse demonstrate how female poets of this period devised strategies to confront the dominant masculine poetic discourse, while the essays on sacred poetry explore the multiple manifestations of female piety andmysticism. The women's words are brought to life and modern readers helped to understand the socio-cultural, interpersonal, and aesthetic components of the poets' oeuvre. The volume, a companion to Julián Olivares' and ElizabethBoyce's revised anthology "Tras el espejo la musa escribe": Lírica femenina de los Siglos de Oro, constitutes an authoritative critical enterprise focused on the recuperation of the female literary voice, and marks an important step forward in the battle to include women's writing as part of Spain's literary canon. Contributors: Electa Arenal, Aránzazu Borrachero Mendíbil, Anne J. Cruz, Adrienne L. Martin, Rosa Navarro Durán, Julián Olivares, Inmaculada Osuna, Amanda Powell, Elizabeth Rhodes, Stacey Schlau, Lía Schwartz, Alison Weber, Judith Whitenack.

JULIAN OLIVARES is Professor of Spanish at the University of Houston and editor of Calíope, Journal ofthe Society for Renaissance and Baroque Hispanic Poetry.

Arvustused

«Tras el espejo la musa escribe» es un libro indispensable para críticos y estudiantes de la lírica hispánica de los Siglos de Oro. Julián Olivares y sus colaboradores han actualizado el estudio de la poesía aúrea escrita por mujeres que otros estudiosos habían reconstruido respecto a la prosa y teatro luso-ibéricos. * COLOQUIO: TEATRO DE LOS SIGLOS DE ORO *

List of Contributors
ix
Foreword: El arte de la dificultad en la lirica femenina de los Siglos de Oro xiii
Rosa Navarro Duran
Introduction 1(18)
Julian Olivares
Secular Poetry
Vir melancholicus/femina tristis: Towards a Poetics of Women's Loss
19(32)
Julian Olivares
``¡Oh que diversas estamos, /dulce prenda, vos y yo!'' Multiple Voicings in Love Poems to Women
51(30)
Marcia Belisarda
Catalina Clara Ramirez de Guzman
Sor Violante del Cielo
Amanda Powell
El autorretrato en la poesia de Catalina Clara Ramirez de Guzman
81(19)
Aranzazu Borrachero Mendibil
Female Burlesque and the Everyday
100(23)
Adrienne L. Martin
Cristobalina Fernandez de Alarcon y la poesia de circunstancias
123(26)
Inmaculada Osuna
Poems by Cristobalina Fernandez de Alarcon in Two Famous Baroque Anthologies: Primera y Segunda Parte de las Flores de poetas ilustres de Espana
149(17)
Lia Schwartz
Ana Abarca de Bolea: ``Los lucimientos de las mujeres''
166(19)
Judith A. Whitenack
Could Women Write Mystical Poetry? The Literary Daughters of Juan de la Cruz
185(17)
Alison Weber
Gender in the Night: Juan de la Cruz and Cecilia del Nacimiento
202(16)
Elizabeth Rhodes
Maria de San Alberto: Bridging Popular and ``High'' Spanish Poetic Traditions through the Sacred
218(15)
Stacey Schlau
Sex and Class in the Seventeenth-Century Cloister: Sor Marcela de San Felix's Love Poems to God
233(22)
Electa Arenal
Words Made Flesh: Luisa de Carvajal's Eucharistic Poetry
255(15)
Anne J. Cruz
Sor Maria de la Antigua's Coloquios with Examiners, Editors, Saints, and God
270(11)
Julian Olivares
Afterword 281(12)
Julian Olivares
Works Cited 293(22)
Index 315