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Arcangela Tarabotti (24
February 1604 – 28
February 1652) was a
Venetian nun and
Early Modern Italian writer.
Tarabotti wrote texts and
corresponded with...
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Caterina Agnese Tarabotti (baptised 15 June 1615 – 8
February 1693) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period. She was born in Venice, and a pupil...
- the five-novel "The
Parasol Protectorate" series, each
featuring Alexia Tarabotti, a
woman without a soul, as its lead character. A
finalist for several...
- Daiphantus, or the P****ions of Love
February 24 –
Arcangela Tarabotti, born
Elena Tarabotti,
Venetian nun and
feminist writer (died 1652) May 10 – Jean...
- the
subliminal meaning in her texts, and, as is the case with
Arcangela Tarabotti, the
texts she set
often hinted at
underlying issues regarding gender...
- 2011.
Retrieved March 22, 2020.
SupaduDev (July 12, 2011). "Miss
Alexia Tarabotti has come to call!". Yen Press.
Archived from the
original on
August 3...
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Arcangela Tarabotti. Brusoni, who was in
great distress,
copied the work and sent it to her.
Thanks to
powerful and
influential friends,
Tarabotti was able...
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Nahum Tate,
Irish poet and
dramatist (died 1715)
February 28 –
Arcangela Tarabotti,
Venetian nun and
feminist writer (born 1604)
April 12 – John Vicars,...
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catalogues of
women in this
period as a
teacher and philosopher: in
Arcangela Tarabotti's Tirannia Paterna,
which portrays her as a
teacher of rhetoric, and Gilles...
- the five-novel "The
Parasol Protectorate" series, each
featuring Alexia Tarabotti, a
woman without a soul, as its lead character. The book,
originally published...