Women and Power at the French Court, 1483-1563 /

This book explores the ways in which a range of women-as consorts, regents, mistresses, factional power players, attendants at court, or as objects of courtly patronage-wielded power in order to advance individual, familial, and factional agendas in the early sixteenth-century French court. Spring b...

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Main Author: Broomhall, Susan
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Amsterdam University Press, 2018.
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505 0 |a pt. I Conceptualizing and Practicing Female Power -- 1. The Political, Symbolic, and Courtly Power of Anne de France and Louise de Savoie -- From the Genesis to the Glory of Female Regency / Aubree David-Chapy -- 2. Anne de France and Gift-Giving -- The Exercise of Female Power / Tracy Adams -- 3. Louise de Savoie -- The King's Mother, Alter Rex / Mary Beth Winn -- pt. II Centers and Peripheries of Power -- 4. Literary Lessons in Queenship and Power -- Mary Tudor Brandon and the Authority of the Ambassador-Queen / Erin A. Sadlack -- 5. Claude de France and the Spaces of Agency of a Marginalized Queen / Kathleen Wilson-Chevalier -- 6. Portraits of Eleanor of Austria -- From Invisible to Inimitable French Queen Consort / Lisa Mansfield -- pt. III The Power of Creative Voices -- 7. Family Female Networking in Early Sixteenth-Century France -- The Power of Text and Image / Cynthia J. Brown -- 8. The Power of Reputation and Skills according to Anne de Graville -- The Rondeaux and the Denunciation of Slander / Mawy Bouchard -- 9. Imagination and Influence -- The Creative Powers of Marguerite de Navarre at Work at Court and in the World / Jonathan A. Reid -- 10. Power through Print -- The Works of Helisenne de Crenne / Pollie Bromilow -- pt. IV Economies of Power and Emotions -- 11. The Life and After-Life of a Royal Mistress -- Anne de Pisseleu, Duchess of Etampes / David Potter -- 12.`The King and I' -- Rhetorics of Power in the Letters of Diane de Poitiers / Susan Broomhall -- 13. Catherine de Medicis Tested by the Virtue of Charity (1533 -- 1559) -- Discourse and Metadiscourse / Denis Crouzet. 
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