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Il mito nel Rinascimento
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ISBN: 8885075312 9788885075313 Year: 1993 Volume: 4 Publisher: Milano: Nuovi orizzonti,

Reading the early modern passions : essays in the cultural history of emotion
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ISBN: 0812218728 0812237609 9780812218725 9780812237603 Year: 2004 Publisher: Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania press,

Renaissance culture in context: theory and practice
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ISBN: 0859679500 9780859679503 Year: 1993 Publisher: Aldershot: Scolar Press,

Cosmopoiesis : The Renaissance Experiment
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ISBN: 0802035515 0802084214 9780802035516 9780802084217 1282014544 1442673540 9786612014543 9781282014541 9781442673540 Year: 2017 Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press,

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Cosmopoiesis means world-making, and in this erudite, polemical book, Professor Mazzotta traces how major medieval and Renaissance thinkers invented their worlds through utopias, magic, science, art, and theatre. The Renaissance is usually read from a Cartesian or Hegelian (via Burckhardt) perspective. It is viewed as a time of individualities or it is studied in terms of disembodied ideas and abstract forms. Mazzotta calls for a new approach: the necessity to study the Renaissance in terms of the ongoing conversation of the arts and sciences. His is an encyclopedic grasp that takes into consideration literature, philosophy, politics, history, and theology. The book's theoretical premise lies in the thought of the eighteenth-century Italian philosopher, Giambattista Vico. Vico's own reading of the Renaissance, available in his New Science, is obliquely, yet clearly reproposed as the alternate interpretive key for opening up the deeper imaginative concerns of this extraordinary period of Western history. By a series of rigorous textual analyses that range from Poliziano to Ariosto, from Machiavelli to Bacon, to Shakespeare and Cervantes, "Cosmopoiesi"s highlights the ongoing dialogue between literature and philosophy (or literature and science, or, in Vichian terms, philology and philosophy) in some of the central texts of the time. In this dialogue across time and the barriers of space, the esthetic world - the world of the pastoral, romances, epics, utopian fictions, the theatre, and the lyric - far from signalling an evasion from history, is steadily and vitally engaged with the most pressing exigencies of the time. Consistently, the analyses conducted in "Cosmopoiesis" come to grips with these exigencies: the power of science, the relationship between politics and science, and the emergence of a new ethics in the midst of the secretive techniques by new elites in their exercise of political power. Above all, these central texts argue for a necessary reconstitution of the unity of knowledge, for the "encyclopedic" compass of the arts and sciences. The retrieval of this unity is made possible by reclaiming a role for the esthetic or contemplative mode of thought which underlies and shapes the most creative achievements in the world of making.


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Staged Normality in Shakespeare's England
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ISBN: 3030008924 3030008916 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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This book looks at the staging and performance of normality in early modern drama. Analysing conventions and rules, habitual practices, common things and objects, and mundane sights and experiences, this volume foregrounds a staged normality that has been heretofore unseen, ignored, or taken for granted. It draws together leading and emerging scholars of early modern theatre and culture to debate the meaning of normality in an early modern context and to discuss how it might transfer to the stage. In doing so, these original critical essays unsettle and challenge scholarly assumptions about how normality is represented in the performance space. The volume, which responds to studies of the everyday and the material turn in cultural history, as well as to broader philosophical engagements with the idea of normality and its opposites, brings to light the essential role that normality plays in the composition and performance of early modern drama. This book was preceded by a companion collection, Staged Transgression in Shakespeare's England, published in 2013: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/9781137349354.


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Renaissance literature and postcolonial studies
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ISBN: 1283221624 9786613221629 0748636854 9780748636853 9780748636846 0748636846 9780748636839 0748636838 9780748688692 0748688692 9781283221627 6613221627 0748636846 9780748636846 Year: 2011 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,

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Treating the Renaissance as also the period that saw the birth of European colonialism, this book focuses on the interplay between the discovery of new lands and the re-discovery of old texts.

Sincretismo literario: algunos ejemplos medievales y renacentistas
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ISBN: 8420508276 9788420508276 Year: 1981 Volume: 15 Publisher: Madrid: Alhambra,


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"Petite patrie" : l'image de la région natale chez les écrivains de la Renaissance : actes du colloque de Dijon, mars 2012
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ISBN: 9782600017152 2600017151 Year: 2013 Volume: 521 Publisher: Genève: Droz,

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Cet ouvrage, fruit d’un colloque international qui s’est déroulé à Dijon en mars 2012, réfléchit au thème de la région natale chez les écrivains de la Renaissance, qu’ils écrivent en latin ou en français. Il se propose de considérer l’image que ceux-ci ont laissée de leur « petite patrie », comme Cicéron qualifiait Arpinum. Tout en s’intéressant à des auteurs d’Europe du Sud (le Mantouan Battista Spagnoli, l’Espagnol Juan Luis Vivès), il fait la part belle aux écrivains de Nord, connus ou moins connus, issus de pays variés (Flamands, Germains, Ecossais, Français...). Les communications dégagent les caractéristiques d’un humanisme du nord qui, par son ancrage régional, s’affirme en opposition ou en rivalité avec l’humanisme du sud, et analysent les différentes modalités de la description de la région natale: élogieuse souvent, plus rarement critique, celle-ci est parfois «biaisée» (la «petite patrie» n’est pas le lieu de naissance mais un autre lieu), voire refusée (en particulier par les auteurs protestants). L’ensemble se présente comme un vaste aperçu de l’image qu’ont laissée de leur région natale une trentaine d’auteurs de genres littéraires divers, de pays divers, de confessions diverses, mais qui tous témoignent du caractère très riche de ce motif pour une herméneutique de leurs oeuvres..

D'une fantastique bigarrure : le texte composite à la Renaissance: études offertes à André Tournon
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ISBN: 2745302922 9782745302922 Year: 2000 Volume: 18 Publisher: Paris : Champion,

Cité des hommes, cité de Dieu : travaux sur la littérature de la Renaissance en l'honneur de Daniel Ménager
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ISBN: 2600008241 9782600008242 Year: 2003 Volume: 375 Publisher: Genève: Droz,

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