Abstract

Contents: The sixteenth-century woman and her poetry: love, eroticism - Education, intellect - Self-confidence as 'donna', 'cortigiana', 'poetessa' - Female symbolism in nature - Scholarship, religion - Language and style: original or conventional?

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