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Re-evaluating the dialogue’s place in the literary landscape of the Italian and French Renaissance, Speaking of Love presents the love dialogue at the intersection of a revival of the form and the period’s philosophies of love and desire. Between 1540 and 1580, authors such as Speroni, Tullia d’Aragona, the Venetian poligrafi, Tyard, Le Caron, Pasquier, Taillemont, Marguerite de Navarre, and Louise Labé, feature interlocutors not only deliberating on love but imitating the experience of love in their dynamics of speaking. These love dialogues allow early modern ideologies and discourses of love to be imitated by the reader and rival lyric poetry in conveying amorous experience, validating dialogue as an authentic literary form rather than a tool of philosophical thinking.
Comparative literature --- Italian literature --- Thematology --- French literature --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Dialogues [Italian ] --- History and criticism --- Dialogues [French] --- 16th century --- 17th century --- Love in literature --- Dialogues, Italian --- Dialogues, French --- Love in literature. --- Renaissance --- French dialogues --- Italian dialogues --- History and criticism.
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