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Declamation on the nobility and preeminence of the female sex
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ISBN: 0226010597 0226010589 9780226010588 9780226010595 Year: 1996 Volume: *1 Publisher: Chicago The University of Chicago Press


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De heksenhamer : Malleus Maleficarum
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ISBN: 9058480542 Year: 2005 Publisher: 's-Hertogenbosch Voltaire

The nobility and excellence of women, and the defects and vices of men
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ISBN: 1281125881 9786611125882 0226505502 9780226505503 9780226505459 0226505456 0226505456 0226505464 9780226505466 9780226505503 Year: 1999 Publisher: Chicago The University of Chicago Press

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A gifted poet, a women's rights activist, and an expert on moral and natural philosophy, Lucrezia Marinella (1571-1653) was known throughout Italy as the leading female intellectual of her age. Born into a family of Venetian physicians, she was encouraged to study, and, fortunately, she did not share the fate of many of her female contemporaries, who were forced to join convents or were pressured to marry early. Marinella enjoyed a long literary career, writing mainly religious, epic, and pastoral poetry, and biographies of famous women in both verse and prose. Marinella's masterpiece, The Nobility and Excellence of Women, and the Defects and Vices of Men was first published in 1600, composed at a furious pace in answer to Giusepe Passi's diatribe about women's alleged defects. This polemic displays Marinella's vast knowledge of the Italian poetic tradition and demonstrates her ability to argue against authors of the misogynist tradition from Boccaccio to Torquato Tasso. Trying to effect real social change, Marinella argued that morally, intellectually, and in many other ways, women are superior to men.

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