Drama, Poetry and Music in Late-Renaissance Italy The life and works of Leonora Bernardi

Leonora Bernardi (1559-1616), a gentlewoman of Lucca, was a highly regarded poet, dramatist and singer. She was active in the brilliant courts of Ferrara and Florence at a time when creative women enjoyed exceptional visibility in Italy. Like many such figures, she has since suffered historical negl...

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Main Author: Cox, Virginia (auth)
Other Authors: Sampson, Lisa (auth)
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Language:English
Published: London UCL Press 2023
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