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The letters of the Rožmberk sisters: noblewomen in fifteenth-century Bohemia
z Rožmberka, Perchta, 1429-1476 - Author
1st published - Cambridge : D.S. Brewer, c2001 - 134 s.
ISBN 0-85991-612-X
The library of medieval women
z Rožmberka, Anežka, - Author Klassen, John Martin, - Editor Doležalová, Eva, - Editor Szabo, Lynn - Editor
z Rožmberka, Anežka, -1488 z Rožmberka, Perchta, 1429-1476
15. století
šlechtičny
korespondenceCall number C 307.051 Umístění Title statement The letters of the Rožmberk sisters: noblewomen in fifteenth-century Bohemia / translated from czech und german with introduction, notes and interpretive essay John M. Klassen with Eva Doležalová and Lynn Szabo Main entry-name z Rožmberka, Perchta, 1429-1476 (Author) Edition statement 1st published Issue data Cambridge : D.S. Brewer, c2001 Phys.des. 134 s. ISBN 0-85991-612-X Edition Library of medieval women Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografii a rejstřík Another responsib. z Rožmberka, Anežka, -1488 (Author)
Klassen, John Martin, 1939- (Editor)
Doležalová, Eva, 1972- (Editor)
Szabo, Lynn (Editor)
Subj. Headings z Rožmberka, Anežka, -1488 * z Rožmberka, Perchta, 1429-1476 * 15. století * šlechtičny - Česko - 15. století Form, Genre korespondence Conspect 929.5/.9 - Genealogie. Heraldika. Šlechta. Vlajky UDC (437.3) , 929.7-055.2 , (0:82-6) , 929 , 929 , 929.7 Country Velká Británie Language angličtina Document kind BOOKS The letters of the Rozmberk sisters, Perchta and Anézka, give a vivid insight into how medieval women viewed themselves. Perchta's letters inform her father that his choice of a husband for her has caused her desperate sadness and sorrow in which death seems a better alternative. Despite her unhappiness and her almost total dependence on others, however, Perchta undertook to take control of her own fate and to improve the circumstances of her life. Her letters were the means whereby she informed her father and brothers of her misery and persuaded them to take action, and in the process they tell us about her expectations of respect and companionship in marriage. The letters of both sisters show them to be women with a vigorous sense of their own dignity and offer insights into the hopes and disappointments, joys and vexations of fifteenth-century women. The letters also introduce theenvironment and the activities of daily castle life, and offer an intimate picture of family life in the fifteenth century.JOHN M. KLASSEN is Professor of History at Trinity Western University, Canada. He was assisted in the translations by EVA DOLEZALOVA, Historical Institue, Prague, and LYNN SZABO, Trinity Western University. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.czLoading…
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