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"This excellent collection of essays and texts surveys the culture and intellectual context of early modern Italy in order to render more intelligible the writing of Italian women. The role of women in society and the persistent misogyny even of the most pro–woman texts are explored in the essays, and the recent critical debates are examined. The translations make available in English a selection of male–authored texts which directly or indirectly elicited the spirited responses of women, for which the volume is aptly entitled 'In Dialogue.' A valuable classroom resource, the volume is an important addition to The Other Voice: Toronto series."
* Elissa Weaver, University of Chicago *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction
Julie D. Campbell and Maria Galli Stampino 1
Part 1: Contexts and the Canon
1. Contexts and Canonical Authors
Julie D. Campbell and Maria Galli Stampino 17
2. Christian Feminine Virtue in Silvio Antoniano’s Three Books on the Christian Education of Children
Julie D. Campbell 59
3. Stefano Guazzo’s Civil conversatione and the querelle des femmes
Julie D. Campbell 73
4. Alessandro Piccolomini’s Raffaella: A Parody of Women’s Behavior and Men’s Dialogues
Maria Galli Stampino 89
Part 2: Cases
5. Torquato Tasso: Discourse on Feminine and Womanly Virtue
Lori J. Ultsch 115
6. Giuseppe Passi’s Attacks on Women in The Defects of Women
Suzanne Magnanini with David Lamari 143
7. Love as Centaur: Rational Man, Animal Woman in Sperone Speroni’s Dialogue on Love
Janet L. Smarr 195
8. Francesco Andreini: “On Taking a Wife”
Julie D. Campbell 265
9. Dishonoring Courtesans in Early Modern Italy: The poesia puttanesca of Anton Francesco Grazzini, Nicolò Franco, and Maffio Venier
Patrizia Bettella 289
10. Giulia Bigolina and Pietro Aretino’s Letters
Christopher Nissen 313
11. Centrality and Liminality in Bernardino Ochino’s “Sermon Preached… on the Feast Day of St. Mary Magdalen”
Maria Galli Stampino 325
Bibliography
Select List of Male-Authored Texts in Translation 349
Primary Sources 357
Secondary Sources 365
Notes on Contributors 376
Index 379

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      Publisher: University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 1/10/2025 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780772720856, 978-0772720856
      ISBN10: 0772720851

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "This excellent collection of essays and texts surveys the culture and intellectual context of early modern Italy in order to render more intelligible the writing of Italian women. The role of women in society and the persistent misogyny even of the most pro–woman texts are explored in the essays, and the recent critical debates are examined. The translations make available in English a selection of male–authored texts which directly or indirectly elicited the spirited responses of women, for which the volume is aptly entitled 'In Dialogue.' A valuable classroom resource, the volume is an important addition to The Other Voice: Toronto series."
      * Elissa Weaver, University of Chicago *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments ix
      Introduction
      Julie D. Campbell and Maria Galli Stampino 1
      Part 1: Contexts and the Canon
      1. Contexts and Canonical Authors
      Julie D. Campbell and Maria Galli Stampino 17
      2. Christian Feminine Virtue in Silvio Antoniano’s Three Books on the Christian Education of Children
      Julie D. Campbell 59
      3. Stefano Guazzo’s Civil conversatione and the querelle des femmes
      Julie D. Campbell 73
      4. Alessandro Piccolomini’s Raffaella: A Parody of Women’s Behavior and Men’s Dialogues
      Maria Galli Stampino 89
      Part 2: Cases
      5. Torquato Tasso: Discourse on Feminine and Womanly Virtue
      Lori J. Ultsch 115
      6. Giuseppe Passi’s Attacks on Women in The Defects of Women
      Suzanne Magnanini with David Lamari 143
      7. Love as Centaur: Rational Man, Animal Woman in Sperone Speroni’s Dialogue on Love
      Janet L. Smarr 195
      8. Francesco Andreini: “On Taking a Wife”
      Julie D. Campbell 265
      9. Dishonoring Courtesans in Early Modern Italy: The poesia puttanesca of Anton Francesco Grazzini, Nicolò Franco, and Maffio Venier
      Patrizia Bettella 289
      10. Giulia Bigolina and Pietro Aretino’s Letters
      Christopher Nissen 313
      11. Centrality and Liminality in Bernardino Ochino’s “Sermon Preached… on the Feast Day of St. Mary Magdalen”
      Maria Galli Stampino 325
      Bibliography
      Select List of Male-Authored Texts in Translation 349
      Primary Sources 357
      Secondary Sources 365
      Notes on Contributors 376
      Index 379

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