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Margherita Costa, diva of the Baroque court

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The Roman singer, courtesan, and writer Margherita Costa won prominence and fame across the courts of Italy and France during the mid-seventeenth century.

She secured a steady stream of elite patrons – including popes, queens, grand dukes, and influential cardinals – while male poets and librettists wrote celebratory poetry on her behalf.

In addition to her appearances as a soprano on the opera stage, Costa published a remarkable fourteen full-length texts across an expanse of genres: burlesque comedy, drama, equestrian ballet, pastoral opera, amorous letters, lyric poetry, and history. Margherita Costa, Diva of the Baroque Court brings together close textual readings of Costa’s numerous publications with archival materials detailing her performance itinerary and social-cultural networks.

The book progresses chronologically through her life, geographically along the routes she travelled, and thematically via the genres in which she experimented.

Jessica Goethals illuminates how Costa was unafraid to leap over the boundaries of decorum that delimited what women should and did write about.

More than merely a literary biography, this book is also a portrait of seventeenth-century courts, their concerns, and their entertainments.

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University of Toronto Press
1487547307 / 9781487547301
Hardback
852.5
11/10/2023
Canada
English
xiii, 321 pages : illustrations
24 cm