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Discourse to Lady Lavinia, his daughter : concerning the manner in which she should conduct herself when going to court as lady-in-waiting to the Most Serene Infanta, Lady Caterina, Duchess of Savoy / Annibal Guasco ; edited, translated, and with an introduction by Peggy Osborn.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Italian Series: Other voice in early modern EuropePublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [(c)2003.]Description: 1 online resource (xxix, 145 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780226310565
  • 0226310566
  • 1281125717
  • 9781281125712
  • 9786611125714
  • 661112571X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BJ1584
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Contents:
Acknowledgments; Introduction to the Series; The "Discourse": Context and Historical Background; Volume Editor's Bibliography; Lavinia's Foreword: In Obedience to My Most Illustrious Father, Annibal Guasco; Guasco's Sonnet to Lavinia; Discourse of Signor Annibal Guasco to Lady Lavinia His Daughter; Appendix: Guasco's Correspondence as a Reflection of His Family Life; Series Editors' Bibliography; Index
Summary: When eleven-year-old Lavinia Guasca began her new life as a lady-in-waiting at the court of Turin, she brought with her a parting gift from her father Annibal (1540-1619): a detailed guidebook he wrote to help steer her through the many pitfalls of court life. Lavinia had her father's Discourse published in 1586; this English translation is the first version published in any form since that time. The Discourse displays an incredibly far-sighted view of women's education. Annibal thought gifted young girls should develop their talents and apply them to careers outside the home.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

When eleven-year-old Lavinia Guasca began her new life as a lady-in-waiting at the court of Turin, she brought with her a parting gift from her father Annibal (1540-1619): a detailed guidebook he wrote to help steer her through the many pitfalls of court life. Lavinia had her father's Discourse published in 1586; this English translation is the first version published in any form since that time. The Discourse displays an incredibly far-sighted view of women's education. Annibal thought gifted young girls should develop their talents and apply them to careers outside the home.

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Acknowledgments; Introduction to the Series; The "Discourse": Context and Historical Background; Volume Editor's Bibliography; Lavinia's Foreword: In Obedience to My Most Illustrious Father, Annibal Guasco; Guasco's Sonnet to Lavinia; Discourse of Signor Annibal Guasco to Lady Lavinia His Daughter; Appendix: Guasco's Correspondence as a Reflection of His Family Life; Series Editors' Bibliography; Index

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