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The Poems and Letters of Tullia d'Aragona and Others
  • Language: en

The Poems and Letters of Tullia d'Aragona and Others

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-03-01
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  • Publisher: Iter Press

Hairston has constructed a full personal, cultural and literary biography for d’Aragona, using newly discovered letters, archival material of other kinds, and contemporary theory about gender in women’s writing. Footnotes establish the intricacy of Tullia’s intellectual networks and her courting of intellectuals in rhyme. Hairston includes poems written to d’Aragona, including Girolamo Muzio’s long pastoral, Tirrhenia. She addresses with tact the question of how sexual Tullia’s relationships were with her various interlocutors. At times, as she says, one just can’t know, but that the issue is much less important than the poems themselves. I agree wholeheartedly. This is the edi...

Feminist Interpretations of Niccol˜ Machiavelli
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 441

Feminist Interpretations of Niccol˜ Machiavelli

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Sporting Cultures, 1650–1850
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Sporting Cultures, 1650–1850

Sporting Cultures, 1650-1850 is a collection of essays that charts important developments in the study of sport in the eighteenth century.

The Body in Early Modern Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 448

The Body in Early Modern Italy

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-04
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

Human bodies have been represented and defined in various ways across different cultures and historical periods. As an object of interpretation and site of social interaction, the body has throughout history attracted more attention than perhaps any other element of human experience. The essays in this volume explore the manifestations of the body in Italian society from the fourteenth through the seventeenth centuries. Adopting a variety of interdisciplinary approaches, these fresh and thought-provoking essays offer original perspectives on corporeality as understood in the early modern literature, art, architecture, science, and politics of Italy. An impressively diverse group of contribut...

Interactions between Orality and Writing in Early Modern Italian Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Interactions between Orality and Writing in Early Modern Italian Culture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Investigating the interrelationships between orality and writing in elite and popular textual culture in early modern Italy, this volume shows how the spoken or sung word on the one hand, and manuscript or print on the other hand, could have interdependent or complementary roles to play in the creation and circulation of texts. The first part of the book centres on performances, ranging from realizations of written texts to improvisations or semi-improvisations that might draw on written sources and might later be committed to paper. Case studies examine the poems sung in the piazza that narrated contemporary warfare, commedia dell'arte scenarios, and the performative representation of the d...

On the Importance of Being an Individual in Renaissance Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

On the Importance of Being an Individual in Renaissance Italy

In recent decades, scholars have vigorously revised Jacob Burckhardt's notion that the free, untrammeled, and essentially modern Western individual emerged in Renaissance Italy. Douglas Biow does not deny the strong cultural and historical constraints that placed limits on identity formation in the early modern period. Still, as he contends in this witty, reflective, and generously illustrated book, the category of the individual was important and highly complex for a variety of men in this particular time and place, for both those who belonged to the elite and those who aspired to be part of it. Biow explores the individual in light of early modern Italy's new patronage systems, educational...

The Presence of Rome in Medieval and Early Modern Britain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

The Presence of Rome in Medieval and Early Modern Britain

The ordinary -- The self -- The word -- The dead.

A History of Early Modern Women's Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 463

A History of Early Modern Women's Literature

This book contains expansive, multifaceted narrative of British women's literary and textual production from the Reformation to the Restoration.

Reading Genesis in the Long Eighteenth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Reading Genesis in the Long Eighteenth Century

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-12-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In a reassessment of the long-accepted division between religion and enlightenment, Ana Acosta here traces a tissue of readings and adaptations of Genesis and Scriptural language from Milton through Rousseau to Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley. Acosta's interdisciplinary approach places these writers in the broader context of eighteenth-century political theory, biblical criticism, religious studies and utopianism. Acosta's argument is twofold: she establishes the importance of Genesis within utopian thinking, in particular the influential models of Milton and Rousseau; and she demonstrates that the power of these models can be explained neither by traditional religious paradigms nor by those of religion or philosophy. In establishing the relationship between biblical criticism and republican utopias, Acosta makes a solid case that important utopian visions are better understood against the background of Genesis interpretation. This study opens a new perspective on theories of secularization, and as such will interest scholars of religious studies, intellectual history, and philosophy as well as of literary studies.

How to Be a Renaissance Woman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

How to Be a Renaissance Woman

An alternative history of the Renaissance—as seen through the emerging literature of beauty tips—focusing on the actresses, authors, and courtesans who rebelled against the misogyny of their era. Beauty, make-up, art, power: How to Be a Renaissance Woman presents an alternative history of this fascinating period as told by the women behind the paintings, providing a window into their often overlooked or silenced lives. Can the pressures women feel to look good be traced back to the sixteenth century? As the Renaissance visual world became populated by female nudes from the likes of Michelangelo and Titian, a vibrant literary scene of beauty tips emerged, fueling debates about cosmetics a...