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Offering historical identity fortified by the presence of women belonging to the various areas of creative and intellectual life, this book allows readers to understand greater contexts of their identity.

The history of female artists is an indicator of how social identity was erased from the historiography which asserted itself in nineteenth-century Europe. Analysis of the biographical pathways traced here reveals how women in the Middle Ages and beyond have been active protagonists of the arts, received reviews, as well as had an authoritative role as the esteemed and attentive witnesses of the society around them.

Reconstruction of social relationships, intellectual and creative production as well as of the life stories of some of Europe’s most important female artists, foregrounds this omission and highlights their extraordinary nature.

The different stories contained in this book narrate the lives and works of Hildegard von Bingen, Francesca Caccini, Mary Wollstonecraft, George Sand, Lou Andreas Salomé and Elke Mascha Blankenburg.

By reinforcing the awareness of social and historical origins, the informed reader is better equipped to tackle their futures and build up their personalities.



Table of Contents
Introduction.- Research: Hildegard Von Bingen.- Francesca Caccini.- Mary Wollstonecraft.- George Sand.- Lou Andreas Salomé.- Elke Mascha Blankenburg.- To conclude: A short story of Saint Cecilia.- Teaching and female artists in Italy.

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    Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
    Publication Date: 01/04/2023
    ISBN13: 9783030944582, 978-3030944582
    ISBN10: 3030944581

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Offering historical identity fortified by the presence of women belonging to the various areas of creative and intellectual life, this book allows readers to understand greater contexts of their identity.

    The history of female artists is an indicator of how social identity was erased from the historiography which asserted itself in nineteenth-century Europe. Analysis of the biographical pathways traced here reveals how women in the Middle Ages and beyond have been active protagonists of the arts, received reviews, as well as had an authoritative role as the esteemed and attentive witnesses of the society around them.

    Reconstruction of social relationships, intellectual and creative production as well as of the life stories of some of Europe’s most important female artists, foregrounds this omission and highlights their extraordinary nature.

    The different stories contained in this book narrate the lives and works of Hildegard von Bingen, Francesca Caccini, Mary Wollstonecraft, George Sand, Lou Andreas Salomé and Elke Mascha Blankenburg.

    By reinforcing the awareness of social and historical origins, the informed reader is better equipped to tackle their futures and build up their personalities.



    Table of Contents
    Introduction.- Research: Hildegard Von Bingen.- Francesca Caccini.- Mary Wollstonecraft.- George Sand.- Lou Andreas Salomé.- Elke Mascha Blankenburg.- To conclude: A short story of Saint Cecilia.- Teaching and female artists in Italy.

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