Description
Edited by Colette H. Winn. Translated by Lauren King and Colette H. Winn
The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series, Vol. 68
About the Author
Colette H. Winn, professor of French at Washington University, specializes in the edition and the study of early modern writings by women.
Lauren King is completing a PhD in French literature at Washington University. Her doctoral dissertation examines conceptualizations of the Other in seventeenth-century French literature.
Reviews
Three Women's Stories of the Huguenot experience in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France is a fine addition to The Other Voice series. Lively and interesting translations accurately reflect the different styles of the originals. Charlotte Duplessis-Mornay's Memoir of her husband records her own escape during the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre, and the death of her son in the religious wars that would follow. Anne de Chaufepie's Journal, "based on what I wrote in France as those things were happening," is a fascinatingly detailed account of her own experiences, and those of the women who suffered imprisonment and exile with her. Anne Marguerite Petit Du Noyer, writing nearly twenty years after her own adventurous flight, describes her journey from Lyon to Geneva and on to The Hague.
-Jane Couchman, Professor Emerita, Glendon College and the Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University
"Three Women's Stories of the Huguenot experience in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France is a fine addition to The Other Voice series. Lively and interesting translations accurately reflect the different styles of the originals. Charlotte Duplessis-Mornay's Memoir of her husband records her own escape during the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre, and the death of her son in the religious wars that would follow. Anne de Chaufepie's Journal, 'based on what I wrote in France as those things were happening,' is a fascinatingly detailed account of her own experiences, and those of the women who suffered imprisonment and exile with her. Anne Marguerite Petit Du Noyer, writing nearly twenty years after her own adventurous flight, describes her journey from Lyon to Geneva and on to The Hague." -- Jane Couchman, York University
Book Information
ISBN 9780866986182
Author Charlotte Arbal Duplessis-morna
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
Publisher Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
Weight(grams) 260g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 156mm * 10mm