Volume 9.1 – Fall 2014

Essays
- Shifting the Frame: Trans-Imperial Approaches to Gender in the Atlantic World
— Susan D. Amussen And Allyson M. Poska
- A Guided Tour of Heaven and Hell: The Otherworldly Journey in Chiara Matraini and Lucrezia Marinella
— Shannon McHugh
- Beyond The Tale of Genji: Murasaki Shikibu as Icon and Exemplum in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Popular Japanese Texts for Women
— Satoko Naito
Forum: Women Patrons, Collectors, and Curators
- Royal Tudor Women as Patrons and Curators
— Valerie Schutte
- Mencía de Mendoza, Marquise of Zenete: Early Modern Spain’s Cultural Ambassador
— Noelia García Pérez
- Anna of Saxony and her Library
— Brian Hale
- Madame de Sablé’s Salon of Reconciliation
— John Conley, S. J.
- Cutting, Arranging, and Pasting: Sarah Sophia Banks as Collector
— Arlene Leis
- “Une abundance extra ordinaire”: The Porcelain Collection of Amalia van Solms
— Virginia Treanor
Book Reviews
- Eleanor Hubbard, City Women: Money, Sex and the Social Order in Early Modern England
— Bernard Capp
- Wendy D. Churchill, Female Patients in Early Modern Britain: Gender, Diagnosis, and Treatment
— Lisa Forman Cody
- Retha M. Warnicke, Wicked Women of Tudor England: Queens, Aristocrats, Commoners
— Susan Doran
- John C. Appleby, Women and English Piracy, 1540–1720: Partners and Victims of Crime
— Claire Jowitt
- Elizabeth Heale, ed., The Devonshire Manuscript: A Women’s Book of Courtly Poetry
— Christopher Martin
- Mario DiGangi, Sexual Types: Embodiment, Agency, and Dramatic Character from Shakespeare to Shirley
— Theodora A. Jankowski
- Caroline Bowden, Laurence Lux-Sterritt, and Nicky Hallett, eds., English Convents in Exile, 1600–1800. Part 1, Vol. 1–3
— Jenna Lay
- Caroline Bowden, Katrien Daemen-de Gelder, James E. Kelly, and Carmen M. Mangion, eds., English Convents in Exile, 1600–1800. Part 2, Vol. 4-6
— Jaime Goodrich
- Emily C. Francomano, ed. and trans., Three Spanish Querelle Texts: Grisel and Mirabella, The Slander against Women, and The Defense of Ladies against Slanderers. Pere Torrellas and Juan de Flores. A Bilingual Edition and Study
— Emily S. Beck
- Gabriella Zarri and Nieves Baranda Leturio, eds., Memoria e comunità femminili: Spagna e Italia, secc. XV–XVII
— Silvia Evangelisti
- Stacey Schlau, Gendered Crime and Punishment: Women and/in the Hispanic Inquisitions
— Nieves Romero-Díaz
- Sarah E. Owens and Jane E. Mangan, eds., Women of the Iberian Atlantic
— Stacey Schlau
- Christopher Nissen, Kissing the Wild Woman: Concepts of Art, Beauty, and the Italian Prose Romance in Giulia Bigolina’s Urania
— Valeria Finucci
- Konrad Eisenbichler, The Sword and the Pen: Women, Politics, and Poetry in Sixteenth-Century Siena
— Maria Galli Stampino
- Meredith K. Ray and Lara Westwater, eds. and trans., Letters Familiar and Formal by Arcangela Tarabotti
— Laura Giannetti
- George W. McClure, Parlour Games and the Public Life of Women in Renaissance Italy
— Holly S. Hurlburt
- Virginia Cox, Lyric Poetry by Women of the Italian Renaissance
— Gerry Milligan
- Valerie Worth-Stylianou, ed. and trans. Pregnancy and Birth in Early Modern France: Treatises by Caring Physicians and Surgeons
— Wendy Perkins
- Marianne Legault, Female Intimacies in Seventeenth-Century
French Literature
— Barbara Woshinsky
- Joni M. Hand, Women, Manuscripts and Identity in Northern Europe, 1350–1550
— Kathleen Wellman
- Tryntje Helfferich, The Iron Princess: Amalia Elizabeth and the Thirty Years War
— Silvia Z. Mitchell
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