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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004311848
    Series Statement: Intersections v. 42
    Content: Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Line Cottegnies and Sandrine Parageau -- 1 From Genesitic Curiosity to Dangerous Gynocracy in Sixteenth-Century England /Yan Brailowsky -- 2 Curious Men and Women in the Tudor Controversy about Women /Armel Dubois-Nayt -- 3 This Is, and Is Not, Knowledge: Cressida and the Titillation of Male Curiosity in Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida /Laura Levine -- 4 ‘Too Curious a Secrecy’: Curiosity in Lady Mary Wroth’s Urania /Laetitia Coussement-Boillot -- 5 Margaret Cavendish or the Curious Reader /Line Cottegnies -- 6 On the Proper Use of Curiosity: Madeleine de Scudéry’s Célinte /Marie-Gabrielle Lallemand -- 7 Mermaids, Women and Curiosity in Seventeenth-Century England /Susan Wiseman -- 8 The Interrogative Anne Conway: Curiosity in a Philosophical Context /Sarah Hutton -- 9 Female Curiosity and Male Curiosity about Women: The Views of the Cartesian Philosophers /Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin -- 10 Women’s Curiosity and Its Double at the Dawn of the Enlightenment /Christophe Martin -- 11 Between Scientific Investigation and Vanity Fair: Reflections on the Culture of Curiosity in Enlightenment France /Adeline Gargam -- 12 Virtuoso or Naturalist? Margaret Cavendish Bentinck, Duchess of Portland /Beth Fowkes Tobin -- 13 Curiosity, Women, and the Social Orders /Neil Kenny -- Index Nominum.
    Content: In Women and Curiosity in Early Modern England and France , the rehabilitation of female curiosity between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries is thoroughly investigated for the first time, in a comparative perspective that confronts two epistemological and religious traditions. In the context of the early modern blooming “culture of curiosity”, women’s desire for knowledge made them both curious subjects and curious objects, a double relation to curiosity that is meticulously inquired into by the authors in this volume. The social, literary, theological and philosophical dimensions of women’s persistent association with curiosity offer a rich contribution to cultural history
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004311831
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Women and curiosity in early modern England and France Leiden : Brill, 2016 ISBN 9789004311831
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: England ; Frankreich ; Frau ; Bildung ; Wissbegier ; Geschichte 1500-1700
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