Women Writing through Reform in France and Italy: Marguerite De Navarre and the Female Spiritual Community

This dissertation examines literary manifestations of spirituality and theology in women’s writings that appeared throughout the various Reformation movements in France and Italy during the sixteenth century, with particular focus on the oeuvre of Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549). The intersection...

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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_6547362020-06-01T03:07:04Z Women Writing through Reform in France and Italy: Marguerite De Navarre and the Female Spiritual Community Low, Merry Elizabeth (author) Leushuis, Reinier, 1969- (professor directing dissertation) Dupuigrenet Desroussilles, François, 1953- (university representative) Walters, Lori (committee member) Zanini-Cordi, Irene (committee member) Munro, Martin (committee member) Florida State University (degree granting institution) College of Arts and Sciences (degree granting college) Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics (degree granting departmentdgg) Text text doctoral thesis Florida State University English eng 1 online resource (290 pages) computer application/pdf This dissertation examines literary manifestations of spirituality and theology in women’s writings that appeared throughout the various Reformation movements in France and Italy during the sixteenth century, with particular focus on the oeuvre of Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549). The intersection of female spirituality and theology, as expressed during an epoch replete with various ecclesiastical and confessional crises, guides the direction of literary analysis of spiritual texts, written by Marguerite de Navarre, as well as her contemporaries, Vittoria Colonna (1490-1547), Marie Dentière (1495-1561), and Olympia Morata (1526-1555). In particular, I claim that reform movements in France and Italy inspire female authors to confront and articulate spiritual and theological thought in a peculiar form of female literary discourse. Moreover, I discuss how female authors appropriate genres not generally used for purposes of theological expression by male authors, such as poetic dialogue and familiar epistolary exchange. As a result of their exploitation of these genres and literary discourses, as well as their epistolary correspondence with one another, a reformed community of women emerges, based on the shared desire to explore, express, and defend theological ideas and spirituality of the nascent Protestant faith. A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Spring Semester 2018. April 9, 2018. Includes bibliographical references. Reinier Leushuis, Professor Directing Dissertation; François Dupuigrenet-Desroussilles, University Representative; Lori J. Walters, Committee Member; Irene Zanini-Cordi, Committee Member; Martin Munro, Committee Member. Religion 2018_Sp_Low_fsu_0071E_14393 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/2018_Sp_Low_fsu_0071E_14393 http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A654736/datastream/TN/view/Women%20Writing%20through%20Reform%20in%20France%20and%20Italy.jpg
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Women Writing through Reform in France and Italy: Marguerite De Navarre and the Female Spiritual Community
description This dissertation examines literary manifestations of spirituality and theology in women’s writings that appeared throughout the various Reformation movements in France and Italy during the sixteenth century, with particular focus on the oeuvre of Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549). The intersection of female spirituality and theology, as expressed during an epoch replete with various ecclesiastical and confessional crises, guides the direction of literary analysis of spiritual texts, written by Marguerite de Navarre, as well as her contemporaries, Vittoria Colonna (1490-1547), Marie Dentière (1495-1561), and Olympia Morata (1526-1555). In particular, I claim that reform movements in France and Italy inspire female authors to confront and articulate spiritual and theological thought in a peculiar form of female literary discourse. Moreover, I discuss how female authors appropriate genres not generally used for purposes of theological expression by male authors, such as poetic dialogue and familiar epistolary exchange. As a result of their exploitation of these genres and literary discourses, as well as their epistolary correspondence with one another, a reformed community of women emerges, based on the shared desire to explore, express, and defend theological ideas and spirituality of the nascent Protestant faith. === A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. === Spring Semester 2018. === April 9, 2018. === Includes bibliographical references. === Reinier Leushuis, Professor Directing Dissertation; François Dupuigrenet-Desroussilles, University Representative; Lori J. Walters, Committee Member; Irene Zanini-Cordi, Committee Member; Martin Munro, Committee Member.
author2 Low, Merry Elizabeth (author)
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title Women Writing through Reform in France and Italy: Marguerite De Navarre and the Female Spiritual Community
title_short Women Writing through Reform in France and Italy: Marguerite De Navarre and the Female Spiritual Community
title_full Women Writing through Reform in France and Italy: Marguerite De Navarre and the Female Spiritual Community
title_fullStr Women Writing through Reform in France and Italy: Marguerite De Navarre and the Female Spiritual Community
title_full_unstemmed Women Writing through Reform in France and Italy: Marguerite De Navarre and the Female Spiritual Community
title_sort women writing through reform in france and italy: marguerite de navarre and the female spiritual community
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