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Vittoria Colonna, Chiara Matraini, and Lucrezia Marinella

Who Is Mary?

Three Early Modern Women on the Idea of the Virgin Mary

Edited and Translated by Susan Haskins
312 pages, 11 halftones  6 x 9  © 2008
Series: The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe

Cloth $65.00

ISBN: 9780226113982   Published August 2009

Paper $25.00

ISBN: 9780226114002   Published August 2009

For women of the Italian Renaissance, the Virgin Mary was one of the most important role models. Who Is Mary? presents devotional works written by three women better known for their secular writings: Vittoria Colonna, famed for her Petrarchan lyric verse; Chiara Matraini, one of the most original poets of her generation; and the wide-ranging, intellectually ambitious polemicist Lucrezia Marinella. At a time when the cult of the Virgin was undergoing a substantial process of redefinition, these texts cast fascinating light on the beliefs  of Catholic women in the Renaissance, and also, in the cases of Matraini and Marinella, on contemporaneous women’s social behavior, prescribed for them by male writers in books on female decorum.  
            Who Is Mary? testifies to the emotional and spiritual relationships that women had with the figure of Mary, whom they were required to emulate as the epitome of femininity. Now available for the first time in English-language translation, these writings suggest new possibilities for women in both religious and civil culture and provide a window to women’s spirituality, concerning the most important icon set before them, as wives, mothers, and Christians.
 
 
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