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13 December 2022

Who doubts, my reader, that you will be amazed that a woman has the audacity not only to write a book, but to send it for printing, which is the crucible in which the purity of genius is tested'?
A pioneer of early modern feminism, María de Zayas y Sotomayor wrote poetry, drama and prose but is best known for two page-turning collections of short stories: Exemplary Tales of Love (1637) and Tales of Disillusion (1647). This book provides an engaging introduction to Zayas and her work. It begins by relating what we know of her life, placing her in her socio-political and economic context and addressing the issue of women's literacy. Following chapters examine her use of sexual desire, violence and humour in her tales; her narrative structures; and her oral style. The book then turns to identity construction in her tales and in society, analysing questions of gender, class, family and 'race', and to her treatment of religion, magic and the supernatural. The final chapters explore Zayas's status as a proto-feminist; her early modern reception in Spain and elsewhere; and various critical readings of her work.
A pioneer of early modern feminism, María de Zayas y Sotomayor wrote poetry, drama and prose but is best known for two page-turning collections of short stories: Exemplary Tales of Love (1637) and Tales of Disillusion (1647). This book provides an engaging introduction to Zayas and her work. It begins by relating what we know of her life, placing her in her socio-political and economic context and addressing the issue of women's literacy. Following chapters examine her use of sexual desire, violence and humour in her tales; her narrative structures; and her oral style. The book then turns to identity construction in her tales and in society, analysing questions of gender, class, family and 'race', and to her treatment of religion, magic and the supernatural. The final chapters explore Zayas's status as a proto-feminist; her early modern reception in Spain and elsewhere; and various critical readings of her work.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 242
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Tamesis Books
Publication Date:
13 December 2022
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781855663602
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish & Portuguese, Literature: history and criticism, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 17th Century, LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors, Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
María de Zayas and Her Tales of Desire, Death and Disillusion is an important and accessible read, ensuring new audiences have access to the biography and impact of Zayas and especially the enduring relevance of her novellas.
Preface
I. Zayas: Her Life and Times
2. Exemplary Tales of Love: A Contradiction?
3. Settings, Styles and Models: Zayas's Literary Context
4. Turning the Tables on Men in Exemplary Tales of Love
5. Bodies in Pain: Tales of Disillusion
6. Identifying the Subject
7. I Believe: Religion, Magic, the Supernatural
8. Zayas on Women
Conclusion: Zayas's Afterlives
Appendix: Plot Summaries
I. Zayas: Her Life and Times
2. Exemplary Tales of Love: A Contradiction?
3. Settings, Styles and Models: Zayas's Literary Context
4. Turning the Tables on Men in Exemplary Tales of Love
5. Bodies in Pain: Tales of Disillusion
6. Identifying the Subject
7. I Believe: Religion, Magic, the Supernatural
8. Zayas on Women
Conclusion: Zayas's Afterlives
Appendix: Plot Summaries