Desiring voices : women sonneteers and Petrarchism / Mary B. Moore.
2000
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Title
Desiring voices : women sonneteers and Petrarchism / Mary B. Moore.
Created/published
Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, ©2000.
Description
xiii, 290 p. ; 23 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Ad feminam
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-282) and index.
Contents
Introduction : voicing desire
The complication of subjectivity : Petrarch and the guise of blindness
Body of light, body of matter : self-reference as self-modeling in Gaspara Stampa
Eating desire and embracing error : Louise Labé and the spectacle of Sappho
The labyrinth of style : Lady Mary Wroth and the idea of Petrarchism
Charlotte Smith and the echoes of melancholy
Indeterminacy and the economy of love in Sonnets from the Portuguese
A fitting form : Edna St. Vincent Millay and Petrarchism
Conclusion : echoes of desiring voices.
The complication of subjectivity : Petrarch and the guise of blindness
Body of light, body of matter : self-reference as self-modeling in Gaspara Stampa
Eating desire and embracing error : Louise Labé and the spectacle of Sappho
The labyrinth of style : Lady Mary Wroth and the idea of Petrarchism
Charlotte Smith and the echoes of melancholy
Indeterminacy and the economy of love in Sonnets from the Portuguese
A fitting form : Edna St. Vincent Millay and Petrarchism
Conclusion : echoes of desiring voices.
Series
Ad feminam.
Item Details
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PN1514 .M58 2000