Madame de sevigne biography of william shakespeare
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Tag: Madame de Sevigne
France’s first woman of letters, Madame de Sevigne, has been on my radar for many years. I’ve read her missives and enjoy including her in my musings.
I often ask myself why I haven’t created a full-on literary adventure with this woman of the French court, as I’ve visited her former chateau in Paris a number of times (it’s now a museum) and bumped into her visage in museums and galleries worldwide. One of the most surprising places was the Glauco Lombardi Museum in Parma, which is devoted to the relationship between Emperor Napoleon I and his second wife Marie-Louise of Austria.
I felt a sizzle of electricity course through my body as my eyes met the rather coquettish gaze of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal. What the heck is Madame de Sévigné, one of France’s most famous courtiers during the reign of Louis XIV, doing confidently posed within a museum celebrating Napoleon’s queen? I wondered. I stood in front of the portrait for quite a while, puzzling it out, but I couldn’t connect the dots between the two women because Sévigné had been dead for over a century before Marie-Louise became the Empress of France.
I wasn’t able to adequately translate my question as to why Madame de Sevigne would have been there to the museum’s staff so I left there unclear
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Annotated bibliography of readings related to Shakespeare's Sisters
This article is related to the exhibition. For other uses, see Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation).
The following list is not meant to be comprehensive but to provide at least one modern edition and one fairly recent biography for each author, when such is available. In many cases, modern editions of the works contain good biographical introductions. Though there are many excellent works in other languages, this list focuses on books in English for purposes of accessibility.
Sources related to individual women
- Tullia d'Aragona (ca. 1510-1556)
- Sweet Fire: Tullia D'Aragona's Poetry of Dialogue and Selected Prose, trans. and ed., Elizabeth A. Pallitto (Braziller, 2006)
- Folger Call Number: PQ4562. A9 A2 2006
- Mary Astell (1666-1731)
- Serious Proposal to the Ladies: Parts I and II, ed. Patricia Springborg (Broadview Press, 2002)
- Folger Call Number: HQ1596 .A87 2002
- Perry, Ruth. The Celebrated Mary Astell: an Early English Feminist (U of Chicago Press, 1986)
- Folger Call Number: HQ1595.A7 P4
- Laura Battiferri (1523-1589)
- Laura Battiferri and Her Literary Circle, ed. and trans. Victoria Kirkham (University of Chicago Press, 2006)
- Folger Call Number: PQ4607.B6 A24 2006
- Aphra