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The controversy generated in Italy by the writings of Ludovico Ariosto and Torquato Tasso during the sixteenth century was the a historically important debate on what constitutes modern literature. This book re-examines these two poet-thinkers, the debate they inspired, and the reasons why that debate remains relevant. Editor(s): Finucci, Valeria. Series: Duke Monographs in Medieval & Renaissance Studies. Num Pages: 336 pages. BIC Classification: 2ADT; DSBD; DSC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 230 x 154 x 25. Weight in Grams: 526. . 1999. Paperback. . . . . Codice articolo V9780822322955
Arguing that Ariosto and Tasso are still central to the debate on what constitutes modern narrative, this collection will be invaluable to scholars of Italian literature, literary history, critical theory, and the Renaissance.
Contributors. Jo Ann Cavallo, Valeria Finucci, Katherine Hoffman, Daniel Javitch, Constance Jordan, Ronald L. Martinez, Eric Nicholson, Walter Stephens, Naomi Yavneh, Sergio Zatti
Informazioni sull?autore:
Valeria Finucci is Associate Professor of Italian at Duke University. She is the author of The Lady Vanishes: Subjectivity and Representation in Castiglione and Ariosto and the coeditor of Desire in the Renaissance: Psychoanalysis and Literature.
Titolo: Renaissance Transactions: Ariosto and Tasso
Casa editrice: Duke University Press
Data di pubblicazione: 1999
Legatura: Brossura
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Soft cover. Condizione: As New. 328 pages. Apart from a very loud remainder mark on the tail, the book is immaculate. "The controversy generated in Italy by the writings of Ludovico Ariosto and Torquato Tasso during the sixteenth century was the first historically important debate on what constitutes modern literature. Applying current critical theories and tools, the essays in Renaissance Transactions reexamine these two provocative poet-thinkers, the debate they inspired, and the reasons why that debate remains relevant today. Resituating these writers' works in the context of the Renaissance while also offering appraisals of their uncanny "postmodernity," the contributors to this volume focus primarily on Ariosto's Orlando furioso and Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata. Essays center on questions of national and religious identity, performative representation, and the theatricality of literature. They also address subjects regarding genre and gender, social and legal anthropology, and reactionary versus revolutionary writing. Finally, they advance the historically significant debate about what constitutes modern literature by revisiting with new perspective questions first asked centuries ago: Did Ariosto invent a truly national, and uniquely Italian, literary genre-the chivalric romance? Or did Tasso alone, by equaling the epic standards of Homer and Virgil, make it possible for a literature written in Italian to attain the status of its classical Greek and Latin antecedents? Arguing that Ariosto and Tasso are still central to the debate on what constitutes modern narrative, this collection will be invaluable to scholars of Italian literature, literary history, critical theory, and the Renaissance.Contributors. Jo Ann Cavallo, Valeria Finucci, Katherine Hoffman, Daniel Javitch, Constance Jordan, Ronald L. Martinez, Eric Nicholson, Walter Stephens, Naomi Yavneh, Sergio Zatti" (Publisher). Codice articolo 021115
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Condizione: very good. Durham : Duke University Press, 1999. Paperback. viii,328 pp. (Duke monographs in Medieval and Renaissance studies ; 17). 0822322951 Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9780822322955. Keywords : LITERARY CRITICISM, Ariosto, Lodovico (1474-1533). Codice articolo 45020
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Da: THE CROSS Art + Books, Sydney, NSW, Australia
23.0 x 15.0cms 328pp fine paperback (remainder mark) The chapters are: Aristo Tasso and storytelling; Rinaldo''s Po journey & the poet''s homecoming in Orlando Furiosa; the grafting of the Virgilian epic in Orlando Furiosa; Tasso''s Armida & the victory of romance; Tasso''s Gerrusalemme libertata; craft & comedy in Gerusalemme liberata; knightly honour & artistic representation in Orlando furiosa Canto 26; Astolfo & Jocondo in Orlando furiosa Canto 28; early female performances in Orlando furosa & Gerusalemme liberata; Tasso''s Sofronia as marty manque; gender & history in Orlando Furiosa. Codice articolo 20314798
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