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Theatre, Magic and Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Theatre, Magic and Philosophy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-07-06
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Analyzing Shakespeare's views on theatre and magic and John Dee's concerns with philosophy and magic in the light of the Italian version of philosophia perennis (mainly Marsilio Ficino, Pico della Mirandola and Giordano Bruno), this book offers a new perspective on the Italian-English cultural dialogue at the Renaissance and its contribution to intellectual history. In an interdisciplinary and intercultural approach, it investigates the structural commonalities of theatre and magic as contiguous to the foundational concepts of perennial philosophy, and explores the idea that the Italian thinkers informed not only natural philosophy and experimentation in England, but also Shakespeare's theat...

Theatre, Magic and Philosophy
  • Language: en

Theatre, Magic and Philosophy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Analyzing Shakespeare's ideas on theatre and magic and John Dee's concerns with philosophy and magic in the light of Italian Neoplatonism, this book offers a new perspective on the intellectual history of Renaissance England and Italy.

Shakespeare
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 162

Shakespeare

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Theatre, Magic and Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

Theatre, Magic and Philosophy

Analyzing Shakespeare's views on theatre and magic and John Dee's concerns with philosophy and magic in the light of the Italian version of philosophia perennis (mainly Marsilio Ficino, Pico della Mirandola and Giordano Bruno), this book offers a new perspective on the Italian-English cultural dialogue at the Renaissance and its contribution to intellectual history. In an interdisciplinary and intercultural approach, it investigates the structural commonalities of theatre and magic as contiguous to the foundational concepts of perennial philosophy, and explores the idea that the Italian thinkers informed not only natural philosophy and experimentation in England, but also Shakespeare's theat...

Shakespeare and the Comedy of Enchantment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Shakespeare and the Comedy of Enchantment

Introduction -- Clowns, fools, and folly -- Structural doubleness and repetition -- Place, being, and agency -- The manifestation of desire -- The return from the dead -- Ending and wondering.

Massinger’s Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Massinger’s Italy

Massinger’s Italy: Re-Imagining Italian Culture in the Plays of Philip Massinger offers the first book-length account of the pervasive influence of Italian culture on the canon of Philip Massinger, one of the most successful playwrights of the post-Shakespearean period. This volume explores the relationships between Massinger and Italian literary, dramatic and intellectual culture in the larger context of Anglo-Italian cultural exchanges. The book investigates the influence of Italian culture, considering Massinger’s engagement and appropriation of Italian texts, dramatic and political theories and ideas related to the country and his use of Italy as a setting. Massinger’s Italy offers a fresh and unexpected perspective on the development of Anglo-Italian discourse on the early modern English stage, showing to what extent Massinger contributed to the myth of Italy and to the circulation of Italian culture and shedding light on the complex system of Anglo-Italian interconnections within the corpus of Massinger’s plays as well as with the works of Shakespeare and his contemporaries.

Medieval Teachers of Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

Medieval Teachers of Freedom

Medieval debates over "divine creation" are systematically obscured in our age by the conflict between "Intelligent Design" Creationists and Evolutionists. The present investigation cuts through the web of contemporary conflicts to examine problems seated at the heart of medieval talk about creation. From three representative authors we learn that the doctrine of divine creation is supposed to invite understanding of the relation between artistic freedom and natural necessity, of the very essence of causality, and thereby of the nexus between experience (our world of empirical determinations) and reality (the absolute indetermination of eternal being). Most importantly, medieval scholarship shows us that the problems it addresses are originally inherent in the understanding itself, whereby the question of being emerges as inseparable from the question of interpretation.

The Allegory of Love in the Early Renaissance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

The Allegory of Love in the Early Renaissance

Described as ‘the most beautiful book ever printed’ previous research has focused on the printing history of the Hypnerotomachia and its copious literary sources. This monograph critically engages with the narrative of the Hypnerotomachia and with Poliphilo as a character within this narrative, placing it within its European literary context. Using narratological analysis, it examines the journey of Poliphilo and the series of symbolic, allegorical, and metaphorical experiences narrated by him that are indicative of his metamorphosing interiority. It analyses the relationship between Poliphilo and his external surroundings in sequences of the narrative pertaining to thresholds; the symbolic architectural, topographical, and garden forms and spaces; and Poliphilo’s transforming interior passions including his love of antiquarianism, language, and Polia, the latter of which leads to his elegiac description of lovesickness, besides examinations of numerosophical symbolism in number, form, and proportion of the architectural descriptions and how they relate to the narrative.

Shakespeare’s Ruins and Myth of Rome
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 389

Shakespeare’s Ruins and Myth of Rome

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-12-30
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Rome was tantamount to its ruins, a dismembered body, to the eyes of those – Italians and foreigners – who visited the city in the years prior to or encompassing the lengthy span of the Renaissance. Drawing on the double movement of archaeological exploration and creative reconstruction entailed in the humanist endeavour to ‘resurrect’ the past, ‘ruins’ are seen as taking precedence over ‘myth’, in Shakespeare’s Rome. They are assigned the role of a heuristic model, and discovered in all their epistemic relevance in Shakespeare’s dramatic vision of history and his negotiation of modernity. This is the first book of its kind to address Shakespeare’s relationship with Rome’s authoritative myth, archaeologically, by taking as a point of departure a chronological reversal, namely the vision of the ‘eternal’ city as a ruinous scenario and hence the ways in which such a layered, ‘silent’, and aporetic scenario allows for an archaeo-anatomical approach to Shakespeare’s Roman works.

I luoghi del sacro
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 284

I luoghi del sacro

Questo volume raccoglie gli atti del convegno di studi dedicato a I luoghi del sacro organizzato da Georgetown University e dal Center for the Study of Italian History and Culture tra il 12 e il 13 giugno del 2006. In questa occasione un gruppo di studiosi provenienti da varie parti dEuropa e degli Stati Uniti ha discusso i rapporti tra citta e sacro nel periodo compreso fra Medioevo ed Eta moderna e ha preso in esame la sacralita in tutte le sue forme, soprattutto in rapporto con la ritualita. Il volume si accosta al la dimensione simbolica dello spazio urbano e alla sua intrinseca funzione sociale, religiosa e politica, seguendo il contesto geo-politico italiano e ponendo in correlazione situazioni diverse per approdare a quel comparativismo finora negletto a favore dellindagine delle singole realta. Questo studio analizza lo spazio come rappresentazione collettiva e come sistema segnico attraverso il quale si conferisce significato ad un ambiente, coerenza ad un ordine sociale e validita ad un sistema di valori, imponendo un confronto non marginale con questioni di natura epistemologica e metodologica, mettendo inoltre a punto idonei strumenti interpretativi.