Acknowledgments
Foreword, by Jane Tylus
Introduction. Literary Mothers and Sisters in Pre-Modern Italian Literature, by Eleonora Buonocore and Giulia Cardillo
Chapter 1. Sisters, Mothers and Daughters: Caterina da Siena’s Creation of an Elective Family Through Letters, by Eleonora Buonocore
Chapter 2. Rooting and Uprooting. The Pear Tree as Female Intellect in Bigolina's Urania, by Anna Marra
Chapter 3. Mirroring and Finding Herself in the Pastoral Spring: The Myth of Narcissus in Isabella Andreini’s Mirtilla, by Simona Lorenzini
Chapter 4. Misandry and Effeminacy among Seventeenth-Century Female Polemicists: Fonte, Marinella, Tarabotti, and Costa, by Sara E. Díaz
Chapter 5. In Marmi o in Carte: Gaspara Stampa and Luisa Bergalli on Art and Poetry, by Giulia Cardillo
Chapter 6. Found in Translation: Bianca Milesi Mojon’s Maria Edgeworth, by Raffaella Leproni
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