A seventeenth-century play showing the reality of life for women.
Valeria Miani's Amorous Hope is a play of remarkable richness,
subtlety, and verve. It presents a scathing exposure of society's
double-standards and it champions women's dramatic agency by centering
on the bleak reality they often faced, a reality that attempted to harm
and silence its victims. The play's salient episodes reflect realities
modern women still face today.
Miani's literary achievements attest to her emergence as a cultural
protagonist alongside Europe's most talented women writers, such as
Isabella Andreini, and she challenged the premodern notion that a
woman's eloquence is an indication of her sexual promiscuity.