Ebook: “The Wandering Life I Led” : Essays on Hortense Mancini, Duchess Mazarin and Early Modern Women’s Border Crossings
Author: Susan Shifrin
- Tags: Mazarin Hortense Mancini -- duchesse de -- 1646-1699., Charles -- II -- King of England -- 1630-1685 -- Relations with women., Mistresses -- England -- Biography., Women -- England -- Social conditions -- 17th century., France -- History -- Louis XIV 1643-1715 -- Biography., Great Britain -- History -- Charles II 1660-1685 -- Biography., Great Britain -- History -- James II 1685-1688 -- Biography.
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
- City: Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This book of essays brings together international scholars working on the literary, visual, musical, and theatrical representations and reception of Hortense Mancini, Duchess Mazarin, an early modern woman whose literal—geographical—“border crossings” serve here as the starting point for an investigation of her and others’ elisions and transgressions of borders of all kinds. The authors lay out strategies for exploring the ways in which she crossed geographical, gendered, cultural, and—in scholarly terms—disciplinary boundaries, and in so doing, consider how an investigation of those border crossings can enhance our understanding of early modern cultural formation. The new work presented here by some of the most distinguished junior and senior scholars working today in the fields of history, art history, literary history, the history of theater, and the history of music promises to stimulate a broader scholarly discussion about early modern border-crossing and women’s places in the early modern period in general.
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