Comedy and Culture: Cecco Angiolieri's Poetry and Late Medieval SocietyNorthern University Press, 2001 - 216 sayfa This work examines the ways in which the culture and society of the Middle Ages impacted on the works of the Sienese poet, Cecco Angiolieri (c.1260-1312). It analyzes how Angiolieri's poetry conformed to medieval notions and practices of comicality. The study explores the means by which Cecco satirized important cultural movements of the late 13th and early 14th centuries, such as love literature and the ascendant Franciscan order. In addition, it looks at his relations with other writers of the day, including three insulting sonnets addressed to Dante Alighieri. The text shows that Angiolieri was not an isolated, "bizarre" figure, as some early 20th century scholars have described him, but rather an author in step with his times. |
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... example , he follows in the footsteps of important predecessors , such as Rustico di Filippo , while at the same time distancing himself from their example . In other words , the conventional and the unexpected comfortably reside next ...
... example , he follows in the footsteps of important predecessors , such as Rustico di Filippo , while at the same time distancing himself from their example . In other words , the conventional and the unexpected comfortably reside next ...
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... example of the overturning of the relationship between matter and spirit . It highlights precisely the deliberately negative intent found in much medieval comic literature . The sonnet reduces vocabulary of a philosophical nature to an ...
... example of the overturning of the relationship between matter and spirit . It highlights precisely the deliberately negative intent found in much medieval comic literature . The sonnet reduces vocabulary of a philosophical nature to an ...
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... example , and acknowledge the lack which they themselves ostensibly cannot see . They do not say so , but implicitly they tell the readers to disdain the empty worldliness of which they sing , and turn instead to invariable Providence ...
... example , and acknowledge the lack which they themselves ostensibly cannot see . They do not say so , but implicitly they tell the readers to disdain the empty worldliness of which they sing , and turn instead to invariable Providence ...
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Comedy and Culture: Cecco Angiolieri's Poetry and Late Medieval Society Fabian Alfie Sınırlı önizleme - 2017 |
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