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This is a full-length study of the use of the dialogue form in Italy from the early sixteenth century until Galileo. Drawing on a wide range of sources, it examines the characteristics which determined the genre's unrivalled popularity in the period as a vehicle for polemic, debate, technical exposition and comic drama. More than simply an account of the development of an individual literary genre, however, the book is a contribution to the broader social and cultural history of the period. As representations of conversation, miniature dramas of persuasion, the dialogues of the Italian Renaissance constitute an extraordinarily rich - and largely untapped - source of information about the ideals and practice of communication in the early modern age.
Italian literature --- History of civilization --- Sociolinguistics --- anno 1500-1799 --- Italy --- Dialogues, Italian --- Renaissance --- History and criticism. --- Dialogues [Italian ] --- History and criticism --- 16th century --- 17th century --- Civilization --- 1268-1559 --- 1559-1789 --- Dialogues, Italian - History and criticism. --- Italian literature - 16th century - History and criticism. --- Italian literature - 17th century - History and criticism. --- Reniassance - Italy. --- Italy - Civilization - 1268-1559. --- Italy - Civilization - 1559-1789. --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Italian dialogues
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Using a comparative analysis of women's activities as artists, musicians, composers, and actresses, Cox locates women's writing in its broader contexts and considers how gender reflects and reinvents conventional narratives of literary change.
Women and literature --- Italian literature --- Literature --- Ottovolante (Group of writers) --- History. --- History and criticism. --- Women authors --- 396 <45> --- 82:396 --- 850 "14/15" --- 850 "16" --- 82:396 Literatuur en feminisme --- Literatuur en feminisme --- 396 <45> Feminisme. Vrouwenbeweging. Vrouw en maatschappij--Italië --- Feminisme. Vrouwenbeweging. Vrouw en maatschappij--Italië --- 850 "16" Italiaanse literatuur--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- Italiaanse literatuur--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- 850 "14/15" Italiaanse literatuur--?"14/15" --- Italiaanse literatuur--?"14/15" --- History and criticism --- Women authors&delete& --- History --- Fiction --- Thematology --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Italy --- History of civilization --- Writers --- Book
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Gender equality and the responsibility of husbands and fathers: issues that loom large today had currency in Renaissance Venice as well, as evidenced by the publication in 1600 of The Worth of Women by Moderata Fonte. Moderata Fonte was the pseudonym of Modesta Pozzo (1555-92), a Venetian woman who was something of an anomaly. Neither cloistered in a convent nor as liberated from prevailing codes of decorum as a courtesan might be, Pozzo was a respectable, married mother who produced literature in genres that were commonly considered "masculine"-the chivalric romance and the literary dialogue. This work takes the form of the latter, with Fonte creating a conversation among seven Venetian noblewomen. The dialogue explores nearly every aspect of women's experience in both theoretical and practical terms. These women, who differ in age and experience, take as their broad theme men's curious hostility toward women and possible cures for it. Through this witty and ambitious work, Fonte seeks to elevate women's status to that of men, arguing that women have the same innate abilities as men and, when similarly educated, prove their equals. Through this dialogue, Fonte provides a picture of the private and public lives of Renaissance women, ruminating on their roles in the home, in society, and in the arts. A fine example of Renaissance vernacular literature, this book is also a testament to the enduring issues that women face, including the attempt to reconcile femininity with ambition.
Women --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Social conditions --- History --- Early works to 1800 --- 1450-1600 (Renaissance) --- Women - Social conditions - Early works to 1800. --- women, gender studies, italian, italy, europe, european, renaissance, venice, venetian, moderata fonte, modesta pozzo, motherhood, marriage, literature, literary study, femininity, chivalric romance, dialogue, conversation, noblewomen, nobility, nobles, status, private vs public, vernacular, ambition, social expectations, cultural, unity, tradition, fortunes, influence, equality, giustizia delle donne, worth.
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This edited collection presents fresh and original work on Vittoria Colonna, perhaps the outstanding female figure of the Italian Renaissance, a leading Petrarchist poet, and an important figure in the Italian Reform movement. Until recently best known for her close spiritual friendship with Michelangelo, she is increasingly recognized as a powerful and distinctive poetic voice, a cultural and religious icon, and an important literary model for both men and women. This volume comprises compelling new research by established and emerging scholars in the fields of literature, book history, religious history, and art history, including several studies of Colonna's influence during the Counter-Reformation, a period long neglected by Italian cultural historiography. The Colonna who emerges from this new reading is one who challenges traditional constructions of women's place in Italian literature; no mere imitator or follower, but an innovator and founder of schools in her own right.
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This multi-authored volume, by an authoritative team of international scholars, examines the transmission of Ciceronian rhetoric in medieval and early Renaissance Europe, concentrating on the fortunes, in particular, of the two dominant classical rhetorical textbooks of the time, Cicero’s early De inventione , and the contemporary ‘pseudo-Ciceronian’ Rhetorica ad Herennium . The volume is unprecedented in range and depth as a presentation of the place of classical rhetoric in medieval culture, and will serve to revise views of a period seen until recently as largely indifferent to the values of ‘eloquence’. The main body of the volume is composed of a series of ground-breaking studies of the relationship between Ciceronian rhetoric and a wide range of intellectual traditions and cultural practices, including dialectic, law, conduct theory, memory, poetics and practical composition teaching, preaching, ars dictaminis, and political oratory. Also included are important contextualizing essays on the commentary tradition of the Ciceronian juvenilia, on the textual history and manuscript transmission of Cicero’s rhetorical works, and on the Latin and vernacular traditions of Ciceronian rhetoric in Italy. The volume concludes with an annotated appendix of illustrative texts containing extracts from the commentary tradition on Ciceronian rhetoric, most of which have not been previously available in printing.
Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Rhetoric, Medieval. --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Rhetoric --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- T︠S︡it︠s︡eron, Mark Tulliĭ --- Cyceron --- Cicéron --- Kikerōn --- Cicerón, M. Tulio --- Ḳiḳero --- Cicerone --- M. Tulli Ciceronis --- Cicéron, Marcus --- Cicerón, Marco Tulio --- Ḳiḳero, Marḳus Ṭulyus --- Tullius Cicero, Marcus --- Cicerone, M. T. --- Kikerōn, M. T. --- Cicerone, M. Tullio --- Cicero --- Cicero, M. T. --- Cyceron, Marek Tulliusz --- ציצרון, מארקוס טולליוס --- קיקרו, מארקוס טוליוס --- קיקרו, מרקוס טוליוס --- キケロ --- 西塞罗 --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Rhétorique ancienne --- Rhétorique médiévale
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This collection of Gramsci's pre-prison writings, newly translated and including a number of pieces not previously available in English, covers the whole gamut of his journalistic activity, ranging from general cultural criticism to commentaries on local, national and international events. These early articles reveal the genesis of many of the themes of the Prison Notebooks, such as the function of intellectuals, the importance of cultural hegemony in holding societies together, and the role of the party in organizing a revolutionary consciousness. In particular, the collection highlights the specifically Italian political, cultural and social origins and relevance of much of Gramsci's innovatory reworking of certain central concepts of Marxist thought. It will be of interest to a broad range of scholars and students concerned with the history of political, social and cultural thought in the twentieth century.
Communism --- -Communism --- Fascism --- -Neo-fascism --- Authoritarianism --- Collectivism --- Corporate state --- National socialism --- Synarchism --- Totalitarianism --- Bolshevism --- Communist movements --- Leninism --- Maoism --- Marxism --- Trotskyism --- Post-communism --- Socialism --- Village communities --- Italy --- Politics and government --- -Italy --- Communism. --- Fascism. --- Politics and government. --- Communisme. --- Fascisme. --- 1914-1945. --- Italy.
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Women and literature --- Italian literature --- Literature --- Ottovolante (Group of writers) --- History. --- Women authors --- History and criticism.
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Drama --- Italian literature --- anno 1500-1599
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