Veronica Franco -
: She wrote in terza rima (tercet), a challenging verse form typically reserved for male poets, to establish her authority in high-culture circles. đïž Life in the Venetian Republic
Franco was not just a famous beauty; she was a pioneering writer and a proto-feminist who used her voice to challenge the patriarchal structures of Venice. veronica franco
: She was one of the few women of her era to publish solo works, including her poetry collection Terze Rime (1575) and her prose collection Lettere familiari a diversi (1580). : She wrote in terza rima (tercet), a
In 1580, she was accused of witchcraft by a disgruntled tutor. She successfully defended herself and was acquitted. In 1580, she was accused of witchcraft by
Veronica Franco (1546â1591) was one of the most remarkable figures of the Venetian Renaissance. As a cortigiana onesta (honest courtesan), she occupied a unique social space that granted her intellectual and literary freedoms unavailable to most women of her time. đïž Literary & Feminist Legacy
She famously entertained King Henry III of France during his visit to Venice in 1574, an event she later commemorated in her poetry.