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- Title
Portraits of a Lady: The Self-Presentation of Esther Inglis, Protestant Limner.
- Authors
Ziegler, Georgianna
- Abstract
Esther Inglis (ca. 1570–1624), a Franco-Scottish writer, is known for her manuscript books, written in many handwriting styles and decorated with pen or brushwork in black-and-white or color. About twenty-five of her sixty or so surviving manuscripts contain self-portraits, which until now have not been examined in detail. This essay surveys the developing author portrait in manuscript and print for French women writers, along with portrait engravings and miniatures, considering their influence on Inglis. It shows further how she created a self within the broader context of transnational Protestant humanism and poetics, crossing boundaries of gender, language, and nationality.
- Subjects
LEGAL self-representation; INGLIS, Esther, 1571-1624; SCOTTISH authors; MANUSCRIPTS; FRENCH women authors; HUMANISM; POETICS
- Publication
Renaissance Quarterly, 2023, Vol 76, Issue 2, p542
- ISSN
0034-4338
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/rqx.2022.440