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Margaret L. King

    The Western Literary Tradition: Volume 1
    Women of the Renaissance
    • In this informative and lively volume, Margaret L. King synthesizes a large body of literature on the condition of western European women in the Renaissance centuries (1350-1650), crafting a much-needed and unified overview of women's experience in Renaissance society. Utilizing the perspectives of social, church, and intellectual history, King looks at women of all classes, in both usual and unusual settings. She first describes the familial roles filled by most women of the day—as mothers, daughters, wives, widows, and workers. She turns then to that significant fraction of women in, and acted upon, by the church: nuns, uncloistered holy women, saints, heretics, reformers,and witches, devoting special attention to the social and economic independence monastic life afforded them. The lives of exceptional women, those warriors, queens, patronesses, scholars, and visionaries who found some other place in society for their energies and strivings, are explored, with consideration given to the works and writings of those first protesting female subordination: the French Christine de Pizan, the Italian Modesta da Pozzo, the English Mary Astell. Of interest to students of European history and women's studies, King's volume will also appeal to general readers seeking an informative, engaging entrance into the Renaissance period.

      Women of the Renaissance
    • The Western Literary Tradition: Volume 1

      • 504 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      This compact anthology offers a comprehensive introduction to key works in the Western literary tradition from Antiquity to 1700. It features excerpts from seventy texts across eight languages and various genres, including epic, lyric, dramatic verse, prose narratives like story and novel, and non-fiction prose such as autobiography, biography, letters, speeches, dialogues, and essays. The collection includes selections from the Hebrew Bible, New Testament, and notable authors like Homer, Euripides, Virgil, Ovid, Saint Augustine, Dante, Chaucer, Machiavelli, Montaigne, Shakespeare, and Milton. Notably, it also highlights works by women writers often overlooked in other anthologies, including Sappho, Margery Kempe, Marie de France, and Christine de Pizan. The clear and engaging introductions and notes by Margaret L. King enhance readers' understanding of the texts and provide insights into specific authors and relevant issues. The anthology's modest length and cost facilitate the inclusion of full-length works, many of which are available in Hackett Publishing's respected and affordable translations, making it a valuable resource without significantly increasing textbook expenses.

      The Western Literary Tradition: Volume 1