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At long last, this treasure trove of seventy-three letters written by Alessandra Macinghi Strozzi to her exiled sons is now fully available to Anglophone readers. Scholars of Renaissance Italy and early modern women have long recognized the importance of Strozzi’s letters, but until now only selections have been published in translation. Given the growing interest in women’s epistolary practices as well as the continuing fascination with Renaissance Florence, this translation makes an especially welcome contribution to the Other Voice series, and will almost certainly enlarge Strozzi’s historical footprint for students and scholars alike.

Sharon Strocchia
Professor, Department of History, Emory College of Arts and Sciences


"At long last, this treasure trove of seventy-three letters written by Alessandra Macinghi Strozzi to her exiled sons is now fully available to Anglophone readers. Scholars of Renaissance Italy and early modern women have long recognized the importance of Strozzi’s letters, but until now only selections have been published in translation. Given the growing interest in women’s epistolary practices as well as the continuing fascination with Renaissance Florence, this translation makes an especially welcome contribution to the Other Voice series, and will almost certainly enlarge Strozzi’s historical footprint for students and scholars alike."
-- Sharon Strocchia, Emory College of Arts and Sciences

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction
1. The Other Voice 1
2. The Life of Alessandra Macinghi Strozzi: The Intersection of
Private and Public Domains 6
3. Alessandra and the Genre of the Familiar Letter 16
4. Writing as a Mother 18
5. The Afterlife of the Letters 23
6. A Note on the Translation and Edition 25
Alessandra Macinghi Strozzi: Letters to Her Sons 29
Abbreviations 245
Weights and Measures 246
Currency 247
Times of Day 248
Florentine Dating 248
Bibliography 249
Index 269

Letters to Her Sons 14471470 46 493 Other Voice

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      Publisher: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
      Publication Date: 28/04/2016
      ISBN13: 9780866985482, 978-0866985482
      ISBN10: 0866985484

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      At long last, this treasure trove of seventy-three letters written by Alessandra Macinghi Strozzi to her exiled sons is now fully available to Anglophone readers. Scholars of Renaissance Italy and early modern women have long recognized the importance of Strozzi’s letters, but until now only selections have been published in translation. Given the growing interest in women’s epistolary practices as well as the continuing fascination with Renaissance Florence, this translation makes an especially welcome contribution to the Other Voice series, and will almost certainly enlarge Strozzi’s historical footprint for students and scholars alike.

      Sharon Strocchia
      Professor, Department of History, Emory College of Arts and Sciences


      "At long last, this treasure trove of seventy-three letters written by Alessandra Macinghi Strozzi to her exiled sons is now fully available to Anglophone readers. Scholars of Renaissance Italy and early modern women have long recognized the importance of Strozzi’s letters, but until now only selections have been published in translation. Given the growing interest in women’s epistolary practices as well as the continuing fascination with Renaissance Florence, this translation makes an especially welcome contribution to the Other Voice series, and will almost certainly enlarge Strozzi’s historical footprint for students and scholars alike."
      -- Sharon Strocchia, Emory College of Arts and Sciences

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments xv
      Introduction
      1. The Other Voice 1
      2. The Life of Alessandra Macinghi Strozzi: The Intersection of
      Private and Public Domains 6
      3. Alessandra and the Genre of the Familiar Letter 16
      4. Writing as a Mother 18
      5. The Afterlife of the Letters 23
      6. A Note on the Translation and Edition 25
      Alessandra Macinghi Strozzi: Letters to Her Sons 29
      Abbreviations 245
      Weights and Measures 246
      Currency 247
      Times of Day 248
      Florentine Dating 248
      Bibliography 249
      Index 269

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