Publication Date: 08/08/2024 ISBN: 9781788166676 Category:

How to be a Renaissance Woman

Jill Burke

Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
Publication Date: 08/08/2024 ISBN: 9781788166676 Category:
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*A Waterstones Best Book of 2023*
*A BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week*
*A New York Times Editor’s Pick*

‘Terrific’ SARAH DUNANT

‘Lively and intriguing … You’ll never look at Renaissance portraits in the same way’ MAGGIE O’FARRELL

‘Highlights a rich tapestry of female experience that encompasses everyone from artisans to aristocrats …’ THE TIMES

This is the story of the Renaissance, but not as you know it. Discover overlooked and silenced women from this extraordinary moment in history and how they forged opportunities for creativity, community and resistance. From the bedchamber to the court, they give us an intimate window into what life was really like – and hold a mirror up to our contemporary obsession with how we look.

‘A witty and engaging history of cosmetics and beauty … lavishly illustrated and hugely entertaining’ IRISH TIMES

‘A total eye-opener, I loved it’ NUALA McGOVERN

Publisher Review

A total eye-opener, I loved it — Nuala McGovern, BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour A lively and intriguing exploration of female life in the Renaissance, lifting the lid on anxieties and aspirations that will sound oddly familiar to any 21st century reader. You’ll never look at Renaissance portraits in the same way — Maggie O’Farrell Terrific … Drawing on early published beauty pamphlets, letters, poems, songs, diaries and recipe books, not to mention treatises by both men and women and the rich material of Renaissance art, [Burke] has emerged with enough knowledge to open her own Renaissance Body Shop … The book is that rare thing, a serious history that is both accessible and entertaining – no more so than when it comes to the age-old debate as to whether women’s commitment to beauty is a sign of weakness, a pandering to male desire or a form of empowerment * Literary Review * Taking a fresh, women-led perspective, Burke highlights a rich tapestry of female experience that encompasses everyone from artisans to aristocrats … the everyday women mixing their own beauty products should rightly be considered chemists and botanists. Successfully creating these cosmetics required knowledge of plants and their properties, as well as how to transform them via different techniques. Renaissance women had greater scientific knowledge and experience than they are often credited with * The Times * If you think that pressures on women to look their best, either through chemical enhancements or using filters on Instagram, are a modern invention, then Jill Burke’s new book is a timely reminder that our ancestors were undergoing the medieval equivalent 500 years ago … Some of the most compelling parts of the book detail female solidarity and friendship in this visual society … The book finishes with an amusing and engrossing section of real-life Renaissance beauty recipes for the brave to try – from the relatively innocuous honey and egg eye cream to a non-toxic version of the skin lightener that beauties used on their faces … But there’s a serious message behind the book: the tyranny of beauty ideals has been with us for centuries * Mail on Sunday * An erudite, witty and engaging history of cosmetics and beauty … lavishly illustrated and hugely entertaining — Anna Carey * Irish Times *

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