Chiara Matraini

Poet and writer
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IntroPoet and writer
wasPoet
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Female
Birth4 June 1515, Lucca
Death31 October 1604Lucca (aged 89 years)
The details

Biography

Chiara Matraini (1515–1604) was an Italian Renaissance writer from Lucca. Primarily known for her love poetry, composed in the style of Petrarch, she also authored a number of spiritual prose and verse texts. Matraini wrote throughout her long life, publishing her last text, the Dialoghi spirituali (1602), when she was well into her 80s. Her many projects included genres that were uncommon for women writers of her time, such as an oration on the art of war, a translation from Latin to vernacular, and several didactic religious texts. Matraini's writing demonstrates an eagerness to compose in an authoritative voice.
She was married to Vincenzo Cantarini, with whom she had one son. Her husband's early death apparently facilitated her active literary life. Her literary contacts included Benedetto Varchi and Lodovico Domenichi.

Selected works

  • Rime et prose, Lucca, Busdraghi, 1555.
  • Orazione d'Isocrate, Florence, Torrentino, 1556.
  • Meditationi spirituali, Lucca, Busdraghi, 1581.
  • Lettere di madonna Chiara Matraini... con la prima e seconda parte delle sue rime, Venice, Nicolò Moretti, 1597.
  • Dialoghi spirituali, Venice, Prati, 1602.
  • Rime e lettere, edited by Giovanna Rabitti, Bologna, 1989.
  • Brief discourse on the life and praises of the most blessed Virgin, in Who is Mary?, edited and translated by Susan Haskins, Chicago, 2008.
  • Selected Poetry and Prose, edited and translated by Elaine Maclachlan, Chicago, 2008.

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