A Veil of Silence. Women and Sound in Renaissance Italy, Hardback/Julia Rombough
Julia Rombough explores the regulation of sound in women’s residential institutions in early modern Florence. Silence was tied to ideals of feminine purity and spiritual discipline, yet enclosed women still laughed, shouted, sang, and conversed. A Veil of Silence offers a revealing history of the political and spiritual meanings of the senses. Publisher: Harvard University Press Author(s): Julia Rombough Illustration(s): 4 Maps Number of pages: 256 Collection: I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History Publication date: 2024 Dimensions: 165 x 243 x 26 Cover type: Hardback