Women and Cultures of Portraiture in the British Literary Renaissance
Herausgeber: Arshad, Yasmin; Smith, Helen; Tribble, Evelyn; Richardson, Catherine; Orlin, Lena Cowen; Laoutaris, Chris
Women and Cultures of Portraiture in the British Literary Renaissance
Herausgeber: Arshad, Yasmin; Smith, Helen; Tribble, Evelyn; Richardson, Catherine; Orlin, Lena Cowen; Laoutaris, Chris
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An examination of the representation of female identity, creativity and power at the intersections of drama, literature, portraiture and visual culture.
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An examination of the representation of female identity, creativity and power at the intersections of drama, literature, portraiture and visual culture.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350320703
- ISBN-10: 1350320706
- Artikelnr.: 72897042
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350320703
- ISBN-10: 1350320706
- Artikelnr.: 72897042
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Notes on Contributors
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Towards an Activist Intermediality: The Legacies of
Portraiture's Feminisms
Yasmin Arshad (University College London, UK) and Chris Laoutaris (The
Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK)
Part 1: Negotiating Royal Power: Propaganda, Encryption and the Visual
Rhetoric of Persuasion
1. Susanna Horenbout and the Politics of Illumination at the Court of Henry
VIII
Susan E. James (Independent Scholar and Art Historian, UK)
2. Joint Iconography for Joint Sovereigns: Mary Queen of Scots, James VI of
Scotland, and the Campaign for the Association, c. 1578-1584
Susan Doran (Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK) and Paulina Kewes
(Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK)
3. Elizabeth I at Sixty
Helen Hackett (University College London, UK) and Karen Hearn (University
College London, UK; formerly Curator of 16th- and 17th-Century British Art
at Tate Britain, UK)
4. "Still Renewing Wronges"?: Politics, Identity and Encryption in
Gheeraerts' 'Persian Lady' Portrait
Chris Laoutaris (The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK)
and Yasmin Arshad (University College London, UK)
5. 'A Moor to a Maiden': The Presence of Black Africans in the Portraiture
of Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth
Ana Howie (Cornell University, USA)
Part 2: Inter-Visual Interventions: Identity, Agency and Confrontations
with the Self
6. Embroidery and Self-Portraiture
Jane Stevenson (Campion Hall, University of Oxford, UK)
7. The dead shadow: Portraiture, Murder and Female agency in the early
modern dumb show
Keir Elam (University of Bologna, Italy)
8. Capitalizing on Beauty: Blazons and Portraiture in Early Modern English
Verse
Jaime Goodrich (Wayne State University, Michigan, USA)
9. The Portrait of a Lady from the Islamic World in Early Modern England:
'Teresia, Countess Shirley', by William Larkin, c. 1611-1
Bernadette Andrea (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
10. Flights of Fancy and Practical Matters: Creativity in Self-Portraiture
of Margaret Cavendish and Hannah Woolley
Anna (Anya) Riehl Bertolet (Auburn University, USA)
Part 3: Visualizing Women's Networks: Patronage, Curating and Collecting
11. Catholicae Virgines nos Sumus Mutare vel Tempore Spernimus: Helena
Wintour's Subversive Embroideries
Janet Graffius (Curator of Collections and Historic Libraries, Stonyhurst,
UK)
12. Mary Ward and the Figuring of Female Networks
Caroline Bicks (University of Maine, USA)
13. Locating the Cavendish women in Ben Jonson's The New Inn and the murals
at Bolsover Castle
Crosby Stevens (University of Sheffield; formerly Curator of Art for
English Heritage, UK)
14. Richard Crashaw's Lady Margaret Beaufort in the Liber Memorialis at St
John's College, Cambridge
Anna Clark (University of Oxford and the National Portrait Gallery, UK)
Select Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Towards an Activist Intermediality: The Legacies of
Portraiture's Feminisms
Yasmin Arshad (University College London, UK) and Chris Laoutaris (The
Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK)
Part 1: Negotiating Royal Power: Propaganda, Encryption and the Visual
Rhetoric of Persuasion
1. Susanna Horenbout and the Politics of Illumination at the Court of Henry
VIII
Susan E. James (Independent Scholar and Art Historian, UK)
2. Joint Iconography for Joint Sovereigns: Mary Queen of Scots, James VI of
Scotland, and the Campaign for the Association, c. 1578-1584
Susan Doran (Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK) and Paulina Kewes
(Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK)
3. Elizabeth I at Sixty
Helen Hackett (University College London, UK) and Karen Hearn (University
College London, UK; formerly Curator of 16th- and 17th-Century British Art
at Tate Britain, UK)
4. "Still Renewing Wronges"?: Politics, Identity and Encryption in
Gheeraerts' 'Persian Lady' Portrait
Chris Laoutaris (The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK)
and Yasmin Arshad (University College London, UK)
5. 'A Moor to a Maiden': The Presence of Black Africans in the Portraiture
of Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth
Ana Howie (Cornell University, USA)
Part 2: Inter-Visual Interventions: Identity, Agency and Confrontations
with the Self
6. Embroidery and Self-Portraiture
Jane Stevenson (Campion Hall, University of Oxford, UK)
7. The dead shadow: Portraiture, Murder and Female agency in the early
modern dumb show
Keir Elam (University of Bologna, Italy)
8. Capitalizing on Beauty: Blazons and Portraiture in Early Modern English
Verse
Jaime Goodrich (Wayne State University, Michigan, USA)
9. The Portrait of a Lady from the Islamic World in Early Modern England:
'Teresia, Countess Shirley', by William Larkin, c. 1611-1
Bernadette Andrea (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
10. Flights of Fancy and Practical Matters: Creativity in Self-Portraiture
of Margaret Cavendish and Hannah Woolley
Anna (Anya) Riehl Bertolet (Auburn University, USA)
Part 3: Visualizing Women's Networks: Patronage, Curating and Collecting
11. Catholicae Virgines nos Sumus Mutare vel Tempore Spernimus: Helena
Wintour's Subversive Embroideries
Janet Graffius (Curator of Collections and Historic Libraries, Stonyhurst,
UK)
12. Mary Ward and the Figuring of Female Networks
Caroline Bicks (University of Maine, USA)
13. Locating the Cavendish women in Ben Jonson's The New Inn and the murals
at Bolsover Castle
Crosby Stevens (University of Sheffield; formerly Curator of Art for
English Heritage, UK)
14. Richard Crashaw's Lady Margaret Beaufort in the Liber Memorialis at St
John's College, Cambridge
Anna Clark (University of Oxford and the National Portrait Gallery, UK)
Select Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Towards an Activist Intermediality: The Legacies of
Portraiture's Feminisms
Yasmin Arshad (University College London, UK) and Chris Laoutaris (The
Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK)
Part 1: Negotiating Royal Power: Propaganda, Encryption and the Visual
Rhetoric of Persuasion
1. Susanna Horenbout and the Politics of Illumination at the Court of Henry
VIII
Susan E. James (Independent Scholar and Art Historian, UK)
2. Joint Iconography for Joint Sovereigns: Mary Queen of Scots, James VI of
Scotland, and the Campaign for the Association, c. 1578-1584
Susan Doran (Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK) and Paulina Kewes
(Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK)
3. Elizabeth I at Sixty
Helen Hackett (University College London, UK) and Karen Hearn (University
College London, UK; formerly Curator of 16th- and 17th-Century British Art
at Tate Britain, UK)
4. "Still Renewing Wronges"?: Politics, Identity and Encryption in
Gheeraerts' 'Persian Lady' Portrait
Chris Laoutaris (The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK)
and Yasmin Arshad (University College London, UK)
5. 'A Moor to a Maiden': The Presence of Black Africans in the Portraiture
of Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth
Ana Howie (Cornell University, USA)
Part 2: Inter-Visual Interventions: Identity, Agency and Confrontations
with the Self
6. Embroidery and Self-Portraiture
Jane Stevenson (Campion Hall, University of Oxford, UK)
7. The dead shadow: Portraiture, Murder and Female agency in the early
modern dumb show
Keir Elam (University of Bologna, Italy)
8. Capitalizing on Beauty: Blazons and Portraiture in Early Modern English
Verse
Jaime Goodrich (Wayne State University, Michigan, USA)
9. The Portrait of a Lady from the Islamic World in Early Modern England:
'Teresia, Countess Shirley', by William Larkin, c. 1611-1
Bernadette Andrea (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
10. Flights of Fancy and Practical Matters: Creativity in Self-Portraiture
of Margaret Cavendish and Hannah Woolley
Anna (Anya) Riehl Bertolet (Auburn University, USA)
Part 3: Visualizing Women's Networks: Patronage, Curating and Collecting
11. Catholicae Virgines nos Sumus Mutare vel Tempore Spernimus: Helena
Wintour's Subversive Embroideries
Janet Graffius (Curator of Collections and Historic Libraries, Stonyhurst,
UK)
12. Mary Ward and the Figuring of Female Networks
Caroline Bicks (University of Maine, USA)
13. Locating the Cavendish women in Ben Jonson's The New Inn and the murals
at Bolsover Castle
Crosby Stevens (University of Sheffield; formerly Curator of Art for
English Heritage, UK)
14. Richard Crashaw's Lady Margaret Beaufort in the Liber Memorialis at St
John's College, Cambridge
Anna Clark (University of Oxford and the National Portrait Gallery, UK)
Select Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Towards an Activist Intermediality: The Legacies of
Portraiture's Feminisms
Yasmin Arshad (University College London, UK) and Chris Laoutaris (The
Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK)
Part 1: Negotiating Royal Power: Propaganda, Encryption and the Visual
Rhetoric of Persuasion
1. Susanna Horenbout and the Politics of Illumination at the Court of Henry
VIII
Susan E. James (Independent Scholar and Art Historian, UK)
2. Joint Iconography for Joint Sovereigns: Mary Queen of Scots, James VI of
Scotland, and the Campaign for the Association, c. 1578-1584
Susan Doran (Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK) and Paulina Kewes
(Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK)
3. Elizabeth I at Sixty
Helen Hackett (University College London, UK) and Karen Hearn (University
College London, UK; formerly Curator of 16th- and 17th-Century British Art
at Tate Britain, UK)
4. "Still Renewing Wronges"?: Politics, Identity and Encryption in
Gheeraerts' 'Persian Lady' Portrait
Chris Laoutaris (The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK)
and Yasmin Arshad (University College London, UK)
5. 'A Moor to a Maiden': The Presence of Black Africans in the Portraiture
of Louise de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth
Ana Howie (Cornell University, USA)
Part 2: Inter-Visual Interventions: Identity, Agency and Confrontations
with the Self
6. Embroidery and Self-Portraiture
Jane Stevenson (Campion Hall, University of Oxford, UK)
7. The dead shadow: Portraiture, Murder and Female agency in the early
modern dumb show
Keir Elam (University of Bologna, Italy)
8. Capitalizing on Beauty: Blazons and Portraiture in Early Modern English
Verse
Jaime Goodrich (Wayne State University, Michigan, USA)
9. The Portrait of a Lady from the Islamic World in Early Modern England:
'Teresia, Countess Shirley', by William Larkin, c. 1611-1
Bernadette Andrea (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
10. Flights of Fancy and Practical Matters: Creativity in Self-Portraiture
of Margaret Cavendish and Hannah Woolley
Anna (Anya) Riehl Bertolet (Auburn University, USA)
Part 3: Visualizing Women's Networks: Patronage, Curating and Collecting
11. Catholicae Virgines nos Sumus Mutare vel Tempore Spernimus: Helena
Wintour's Subversive Embroideries
Janet Graffius (Curator of Collections and Historic Libraries, Stonyhurst,
UK)
12. Mary Ward and the Figuring of Female Networks
Caroline Bicks (University of Maine, USA)
13. Locating the Cavendish women in Ben Jonson's The New Inn and the murals
at Bolsover Castle
Crosby Stevens (University of Sheffield; formerly Curator of Art for
English Heritage, UK)
14. Richard Crashaw's Lady Margaret Beaufort in the Liber Memorialis at St
John's College, Cambridge
Anna Clark (University of Oxford and the National Portrait Gallery, UK)
Select Bibliography
Index