ANNAS RENAISSANCE ITALIAN : EXCELLENT WRITING ON ITALIAN WOMEN
I was so impressed with this brief but intelligent piece about women in Renaissance Italy that includes Tullia D'Aragona. And very good pictures too.
Excerpt: The primary female role in the domestic sphere was expanded by notable women who, by virtue of Renaissance education and new society=al expectations, became art patrons, writers, orators, and simply women of intellect. Wives assumed a background role in the sustenance of political stability for a spouse. Women who entered the convent participated in Renaissance cultural novelties; some nuns, professe, received a full humanistic education. Courtesans, cortigiana, enjoyed a glamourous lifestyle augmented by an education that enabled intellectual interactions in a secular rather than a religious domain. Whether in marriage, in the convent, in court or in a position of service, each group of women were integral in shaping cultural and societal changes through the Italian Renaissance period.
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