Letters that subvert
expressions of female religiosity in 16th-century Europe
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21680/1984-817X.2020v16n2ID20196Keywords:
Jeanne de Jussie, Marie Dentière, Women and Religious ReformsAbstract
This study aims to analyze the women's experiences during times of Religious Reforms in the 16th century. In this sense, the trajectories of Jeanne de Jussie and Marie Dentière, a nun and a supporter of Calvinist Protestantism, respectively, will dominate the comments about the situation in question. Are taken into account the artifices that these characters used to reflect about your middle, especially reading and writing. There is also an attention on the discussion of gender relations. Still, all these points are inserted into a cut that comprises part of the French-speaking Europe in the 16th century that lived the impacts of power of movement of ideas made possible by the use of the press.
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