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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT: Proxy Wooings and Weddings, From Shakespeare to Rubens
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SUMMARY: Proxy Wooings and Weddings, From Shakespeare to Rubens
DESCRIPTION:<h2>	<img alt="16th century female portrait" class="" height="324" src="https://static.hwpi.harvard.edu/files/styles/os_files_xxlarge/public/mahindra/files/womengenderculture.jpg?m=1587660521&amp;itok=Kqu1V-xe" title="" width="900"></h2><h2>	<a href="internal:/women-gender-and-culture-early-modern-world" title="">WOMEN, GENDER, AND CULTURE IN THE EARLY MODERN WORLD</a></h2><h2>	SPEAKER: Ramie Targoff, Brandeis University</h2><p>	Ramie Targoff is the Jehuda Reinharz Professor of the Humanities, professor of English, and co-chair of Italian Studies at Brandeis University. She holds a B.A. from Yale University and Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author, most recently, of <em>Shakespeare’s Sisters: How Women Wrote the Renaissance</em> (2024) and is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship.</p><p>	She has written books on the invention of common prayer; on the works of the poet and preacher John Donne; and on Renaissance love poetry. In 2018, she published a biography of Vittoria Colonna. Her translation from Italian of Colonna's 1538 <em>Rime</em>, the first book of poetry ever published by a woman in Italy, was published in 2021.</p>
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