Abstract

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Reinventing the 'Real': Artemisia Gentileschi and Anna Banti A Companion from Three Centuries Ago A Female Hero? Playing a Chasing Game A Feminist Artist: Artemisia in the 1980s and 1990s 2. Rewriting History: Isabella d'Este and Maria Bellonci First Lady of the Renaissance Meeting Bellonci's Isabella A Conditional Power A Model for Women's Emancipation? Room of the Clocks Between History and Fiction 3. Fiction As History: Lucienne Crozier and Susan Daitch Writing the Invisible Lucienne: 'Lost' in Translation Women's History as a Stolen Notebook 4. Inventing the 'Real': Poppy and Drusilla Modjeska The Fictional Paradox of Truthfulness Who Speaks in Whose Name? To Find a Voice Between Absence and Loss Remembering the Past Like a Dream 5. Conclusion

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