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Autor:
Julia L. Hairston
Publikováno v:
Renaissance Quarterly. 72:1131-1132
Autor:
Julia L. Hairston
Publikováno v:
I Tatti Studies in the Italian Renaissance. 17:197-201
Autor:
Julia L. Hairston
Publikováno v:
Medieval and Renaissance Lactations
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315594743-11
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315594743-11
Hairston has constructed a full personal, cultural and literary biography for d'Aragona, using newly discovered letters, archival material of other kinds, and contemporary theory about gender in women's writing. Footnotes establish the intricacy of T
Autor:
P. Renee Baernstein, Julia L. Hairston
Publikováno v:
MLN. 123:151-159
This article provides a transcription and translation of two new autograph sonnets of Tullia d'Aragona (1505/10-1556), dedicated to members of the Colonna family of Rome, which were recently discovered in the Archivio Colonna (Subiaco).The poems shar
Autor:
Julia L. Hairston
Publikováno v:
MLN. 118:257-263
This article analyzes the overall structure of Tullia d'Aragona's Rime della Signora Tullia di Aragona et di diversi a lei, published by Giolito in 1547, and identifies four of her poetic interlocutors whom previous scholarship has largely ignored-La
Autor:
Julia L. Hairston
Publikováno v:
Renaissance Quarterly. 65:983-985
Autor:
Julia L. Hairston
Publikováno v:
Renaissance Quarterly. 53:687-712
This essay examines the creation of a notorious anecdote about a Machiavellian mother — Caterina Sforza. The adjective "Machiavellian "functions on two levels: first, Sforza often simply appears in her role as mother in Machiavelli's works; second,
Autor:
Julia L. Hairston
Publikováno v:
Exemplaria. 12:455-486
The application of feminist thought to the study of Italian culture is generating some of the most innovative work in the field today. This volume presents a range of essays which focus on the construction of gender in Italian literature as well as e