CFP: Form and Persuasion in Women's Informal Letters, 1400-1700 (no deadline noted; collection)

From: crabbam@jmu.edu
Date: Wed Jun 13 2001 - 12:23:09 EDT

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    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

    for "Form and Persuasion in Women's Informal Letters, 1400-1700," a
    collection of essays to be published as a book.

    Essays are sought on women's letters from any part of Europe EXCEPT
    England, France and Italy, which are already well represented. Essays
    on Spain, Germany and Central Europe are particularly needed. Essays on
    letters by French or English women may be considered if they come from
    mercantile, artisan, or other non-elite backgrounds.

    Each essay is to focus on the informal letters ( letters not written for
    publication) of a woman living in late medieval/early modern Europe. As
    indicated by the title, "Form and Persuasion", the essay should deal
    with the woman writers' degree of literacy, her relation to the epistolary
    tradition in which she participated, and the techniques she used to
    influence her correspondents, all set against the background of her
    particular "story."

    Please contact Ann Crabb at crabbam@jmu.edu if you are interested.

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    Crabb, Ann M
    crabbam@jmu.edu
    

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