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Women and Cultures of Portraiture in the British Literary Renaissance : Arden Studies in Early Modern Material Culture - Chris  Laoutaris

Women and Cultures of Portraiture in the British Literary Renaissance

By: Chris Laoutaris (Editor), Professor Lena Cowen Orlin (Editor), Yasmin Arshad (Editor)

Hardcover | 6 August 2026

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Were Renaissance women merely the silent subjects of the images of themselves they witnessed circulating in the visual cultures around them? Or did they have the opportunity to challenge these figurations? This collection of interdisciplinary essays examines the representation of women at the intersections between portraiture, literature and drama in Renaissance Britain. It explores how power, politics, patronage, agency and creativity were manifested across text, cultural inscription and âportraitureâ - defined in its broadest sense as a cultural artefact expressive of female image and identity. Forms of âportraitureâ discussed in this vibrant collection include portraits, miniatures, engravings, sculptures, embroideries, tapestries, murals, emblems, illuminated manuscripts, reliquaries, curated collections, theatrical props, calligraphy and other decorative features.

Bringing together art historians, curators, heritage specialists and scholars of early modern history, drama and literature, this collection situates women both as the subjects and devisers of âcultures of portraitureâ. The essays in this volume examine how power was negotiated through the royal icon; how self-portraiture became a means of navigating the dangerous worlds of religious and courtly factionalism; how the commissioning, collecting and curating of paintings, relics and life-writings fashioned shared testaments of faith and enabled female networks across political and pedagogical arenas; how drama staged the anxieties surrounding a threatening female agency; and how creativity wielded through narrative prose fiction, illuminated manuscripts and poetry, allowed women to co-opt and subvert prevailing visual tropes and stereotypes. In the process, it reveals how women were both the interrogators and active co-creators of their own self-images, re-defining their âportraitsâ as forms of public identity-building and political commentary, as well as tools for social disruption and the realization of their dynastic ambitions.

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