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Il teatro "pre-classicista" nelle corti padane / Matteo Bosisio.

Van Pelt Library PQ4139 .B64 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bosisio, Matteo, author.
Series:
Court cultures of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 2296-4118 ; vol 9
Language:
Italian
Subjects (All):
Italy--Po River Valley.
Italian drama--To 1700--History and criticism.
Italian drama.
Theater--Italy--Po River Valley--History.
Theater.
Literature and society--Italy--Po River Valley--History.
Literature and society.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Physical Description:
301 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; New York : Peter Lang, [2022]
Summary:
"The studio reinterprets the theater in the vernacular of the fifteenth century focusing on the Padan courts of Mantua, Ferrara and Milan. The overall examination of the three centers makes it possible to 'create a system', to outline a unitary history of fifteenth-century representations, which feed the elative, ideological, commendable and political requests of the noble clientele. Starting from a broad perspective - which holds together literature, entertainment and philology - it gives an account of a fascinating, but little known, cross-section of Renaissance Italy. The essay also makes precise distinctions between works of refined elaboration - which have played an essential role of paradigm and are to be fully accepted among the masterpieces of the fifteenth-century literary civilization (in particular the Orpheus, the Cephalus, the Timone, the Pasitea) - and other less significant from an aesthetic point of view, but organic to the courtier project. The privileged space granted to Poliziano's Mantuan fabula, which exercises an absolute attraction on the Po theater, is a sign of a precise historiographical choice: the book, contrary to those who still identify in the Medici-Laurentian season the only possible fulcrum of the literature of the fifteenth century, describes a cultural landscape that is truly moved in its design thrusts, in its laborious attempts, between hybridism and flexibility, to distinguish itself from the Tuscan tradition"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
'Dispersioni' teatrali a Mantova. 'Intermittenze' gonzaghesche
Letteratura e teatro all'epoca di Francesco II e Isabella d'Este
L'Orfeo, una pedagogia d'amore
Febo e Feton : virtù guerriere, abilità diplomatiche
"Con temperanza, ordo e misura" : il Certamendi Filippo Lapaccini
Serafino Aquilano in scena
Timon : la versione mantovana
Scrivere una "tragedia scura"
Sofonisbae Scipione
Verso la commedia 'regolare'
Ercole I e le 'discontinuità' teatrali ferraresi. Il mito fondativo
Le traduzioni e la 'praticità' del volgare
Il dramma religioso : circolarità tematiche e sincretismi
Il calendario degli spettacoli (1473-1509)
Il teatro prima del teatro : l'officina ferrarese
Volgarizzare tra amplificazioni e adattamenti
Riscrivere Poliziano : l'Orphei Tragoedia
Rifondare Poliziano con la Fabula de Cefalo
Timone : la versione estense
Una Commedia privata
La sacra rappresentazione di un umanista
Milano tra 'evasione fantastica' e 'oscuro intrigo'. Rerum nostrarum historia
Il teatro della Milano ludoviciana
L'Egloga o vero Pasturalee la conquista di Genova
L'egloga nuziale
L'età dell'oro
Danaee Atteone : servitiume beneficium cortigiano
Città-campagna, lauro-moro
La Silva : "è el giardin la corte"
Tra il Carnevalee l'"instruzione" di un "gran maestro".
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Bosisio, Matteo. Teatro "pre-classicista" nelle corti padane
ISBN:
9781789977219
1789977215
OCLC:
1236898394
Publisher Number:
90100753408

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