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A collection of essays on early modern women from a collection of leading figures in the field.

Subject/Object and Beyond brings together essays by established and emerging scholars to honor the exceptionally rich contributions and career of scholar Colette H. Winn. It also celebrates fifty years of sustained scholarship on early modern women, along with the foundation of Women’s Studies as a recognized academic discipline in North America. The collection comprises seventeen articles that explore multiple perspectives on early modern women, including their writings, translations, reception, and contributions to various fields, including literature, music, politics, religion, and science.

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“These essays give a sense of the really broad and incredibly varied swath of studies in early modern literature and culture that Colette Winn has influenced and helped to cultivate. The field of studying early modern women/writers is an incredibly vibrant, rich, and complex one, with really exciting things happening on many fronts." -- Nora Peterson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
“…une contribution substantielle aux études sur les femmes de la première modernité.” -- Luc Vaillancourt, Université de Quebec à Chicoutimi

Table of Contents
Illustrations vii
Contributors ix
Préface
François Rouget xvii
Colette H. Winn Publications 1
Introduction
Nancy M. Frelick, Edith Benkov 15
PART ONE
Translating “damoiselline facherie”: Claude Scève, Claude Nourry,
and Urbain le mescongneu filz de l’Empereur Federic Barberousse
Emily E. Thompson 25
Hélisenne de Crenne’s “Roman de Dido”
Marian Rothstein 49
« Car ce te sera honte de quereler avec une femme » :
Hélisenne de Crenne, Louise Labé et la satire au féminin
Bernd Renner 71
Lost in the Labérynthe: Mythologizing Louise Labé and the École lyonnaise
Nancy M. Frelick 91
PART TWO
From Trickery to Triumph: Female Alliances and the Paths to Power
in Heptaméron 4 and 58
Dora E. Polachek 127
Femmes, bagues et anneaux dans l’Heptaméron : le labyrinthe
rhétorique du parcours amoureux
Brigitte Roussel 149
Cross-Dressed Monks in Saints’ Lives and Their Parodies:
A Source for Heptaméron 31
Scott Francis 173
Chasteté et honneur des veuves de l’Heptaméron de Marguerite
de Navarre
Cynthia Skenazi 195
Gossip, Commérage, and Caquets: Women’s Words in Early Modern France
Kathleen M. Llewellyn 213
PART THREE
A Huguenot Noblewoman’s Poetry Collection:
The Album Belonging to Louise de Coligny (1555–1620)
Jane Couchman 237
The Poetics of a Poetry Album
Stephen Murphy 263
Music for Women and Fleas: The Example of Catherine Des Roches
Kendall Tarte 287
Souvenir anatomique d’une femme : l’autopsie en vers de Madame
de Mercoeur
Hélène Martin 309
PART FOUR
La tragicomédie du suicide couplé, ou : lien et devoir conjugal selon « De trois bonnes femmes » (Montaigne, Essais, II, 35)
Corinne Noirot 337
“Le mestier des femmes”: Queens, Nuns, Peacemaking, and the
Wars of Religion
Edith Benkov 361
Reading the Bodies of Witches: The Case of Jeanne des Anges
(1632–1637)
Cathy Yandell 381
“[Dieu] se servit de Jeanne d’Arc”: The Textual Public Identity and Political Agency of Mining Engineer Martine de Bertereau, Baronne de Beausoleil (c. 1584–c. 1643)
Anne R. Larsen 403

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      Publisher: Iter Press
      Publication Date: 19/02/2024
      ISBN13: 9781649591036, 978-1649591036
      ISBN10: 1649591039

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A collection of essays on early modern women from a collection of leading figures in the field.

      Subject/Object and Beyond brings together essays by established and emerging scholars to honor the exceptionally rich contributions and career of scholar Colette H. Winn. It also celebrates fifty years of sustained scholarship on early modern women, along with the foundation of Women’s Studies as a recognized academic discipline in North America. The collection comprises seventeen articles that explore multiple perspectives on early modern women, including their writings, translations, reception, and contributions to various fields, including literature, music, politics, religion, and science.

      Trade Review
      “These essays give a sense of the really broad and incredibly varied swath of studies in early modern literature and culture that Colette Winn has influenced and helped to cultivate. The field of studying early modern women/writers is an incredibly vibrant, rich, and complex one, with really exciting things happening on many fronts." -- Nora Peterson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
      “…une contribution substantielle aux études sur les femmes de la première modernité.” -- Luc Vaillancourt, Université de Quebec à Chicoutimi

      Table of Contents
      Illustrations vii
      Contributors ix
      Préface
      François Rouget xvii
      Colette H. Winn Publications 1
      Introduction
      Nancy M. Frelick, Edith Benkov 15
      PART ONE
      Translating “damoiselline facherie”: Claude Scève, Claude Nourry,
      and Urbain le mescongneu filz de l’Empereur Federic Barberousse
      Emily E. Thompson 25
      Hélisenne de Crenne’s “Roman de Dido”
      Marian Rothstein 49
      « Car ce te sera honte de quereler avec une femme » :
      Hélisenne de Crenne, Louise Labé et la satire au féminin
      Bernd Renner 71
      Lost in the Labérynthe: Mythologizing Louise Labé and the École lyonnaise
      Nancy M. Frelick 91
      PART TWO
      From Trickery to Triumph: Female Alliances and the Paths to Power
      in Heptaméron 4 and 58
      Dora E. Polachek 127
      Femmes, bagues et anneaux dans l’Heptaméron : le labyrinthe
      rhétorique du parcours amoureux
      Brigitte Roussel 149
      Cross-Dressed Monks in Saints’ Lives and Their Parodies:
      A Source for Heptaméron 31
      Scott Francis 173
      Chasteté et honneur des veuves de l’Heptaméron de Marguerite
      de Navarre
      Cynthia Skenazi 195
      Gossip, Commérage, and Caquets: Women’s Words in Early Modern France
      Kathleen M. Llewellyn 213
      PART THREE
      A Huguenot Noblewoman’s Poetry Collection:
      The Album Belonging to Louise de Coligny (1555–1620)
      Jane Couchman 237
      The Poetics of a Poetry Album
      Stephen Murphy 263
      Music for Women and Fleas: The Example of Catherine Des Roches
      Kendall Tarte 287
      Souvenir anatomique d’une femme : l’autopsie en vers de Madame
      de Mercoeur
      Hélène Martin 309
      PART FOUR
      La tragicomédie du suicide couplé, ou : lien et devoir conjugal selon « De trois bonnes femmes » (Montaigne, Essais, II, 35)
      Corinne Noirot 337
      “Le mestier des femmes”: Queens, Nuns, Peacemaking, and the
      Wars of Religion
      Edith Benkov 361
      Reading the Bodies of Witches: The Case of Jeanne des Anges
      (1632–1637)
      Cathy Yandell 381
      “[Dieu] se servit de Jeanne d’Arc”: The Textual Public Identity and Political Agency of Mining Engineer Martine de Bertereau, Baronne de Beausoleil (c. 1584–c. 1643)
      Anne R. Larsen 403

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