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Self-fashioning and assumptions of identity in medieval and early modern Iberia / Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, Preliminary Material / Introduction / Strategies of Royal Self-fashioning: Iberian Kings’ Self-coronations / Lessons for My Daughter: Self-fashioning Stateswomanship in the Late Medieval Crown of Aragon / Moor or Mallorquín? Anselm Turmeda’s Ambiguous Identity in the Cobles de la Divisió del Regne de Mallorca / The Marques de Santillana’s Library and Literary Reputation / Ludology, Self-fashioning, and Entrepreneurial Masculinity in Iberian Novels of Chivalry / In Search of the Author: Self-fashioning and the Gender Debate in Fifteenth-Century Castile / A Theology of Self-fashioning: Hernando de Talavera’s Letter of Advice to the Countess of Benavente / Inside Perspectives: Catalina and João III of Portugal and a Speculum for a Queen-to-be / Forging Renaissance Authorship: Petrarch and Ausiàs March / Conflict or Compromise? Identity and the Cathedral Chapter of Girona in the Fourteenth Century / Mary Magdalene and Martha: Sor Isabel de Villena’s Self-fashioning through Constructing Her Community / Debunking the “Self” in Self-fashioning: Communal Fashioning in the Cartagena Clan / Index / |
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Self-fashioning and assumptions of identity in medieval and early modern Iberia / edited by Laura Delbrugge ; contributors, Jaume Aurell [and twelve others]. |
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Preliminary Material / Introduction / Strategies of Royal Self-fashioning: Iberian Kings’ Self-coronations / Lessons for My Daughter: Self-fashioning Stateswomanship in the Late Medieval Crown of Aragon / Moor or Mallorquín? Anselm Turmeda’s Ambiguous Identity in the Cobles de la Divisió del Regne de Mallorca / The Marques de Santillana’s Library and Literary Reputation / Ludology, Self-fashioning, and Entrepreneurial Masculinity in Iberian Novels of Chivalry / In Search of the Author: Self-fashioning and the Gender Debate in Fifteenth-Century Castile / A Theology of Self-fashioning: Hernando de Talavera’s Letter of Advice to the Countess of Benavente / Inside Perspectives: Catalina and João III of Portugal and a Speculum for a Queen-to-be / Forging Renaissance Authorship: Petrarch and Ausiàs March / Conflict or Compromise? Identity and the Cathedral Chapter of Girona in the Fourteenth Century / Mary Magdalene and Martha: Sor Isabel de Villena’s Self-fashioning through Constructing Her Community / Debunking the “Self” in Self-fashioning: Communal Fashioning in the Cartagena Clan / Index / |
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