Five Comedies from the Italian Renaissance

Five Comedies from the Italian Renaissance
Author: Laura Giannetti
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2003-07-03
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780801872587

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Humor, sex, and satirized or upturned gender roles and social stereotypes characterize the Latin comedies updated and translated into Italian that became popular in Italy at the turn of the 16th century. The translations are by and for scholars of literature and history, rather than for production or performance. There are explanatory notes, but no bibliography or index. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

Five Italian Renaissance Comedies

Five Italian Renaissance Comedies
Author: Bruce Penman
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1978
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

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Renaissance Comedy

Renaissance Comedy
Author: Donald Beecher
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0802092926

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A rich and multi-faceted aspect of the Italian Renaissance, the comedy has been largely overlooked as a cultural force during the period. In Renaissance Comedy, editor Donald Beecher corrects this oversight with a collection of eleven comedies representative of the principal styles of writing that define the genre. Proceeding from early, ?erudite? imitations of Plautus and Terence to satires, sentimental plays of the middle years, and later, more experimental works, the development of Italian Renaissance comedy is here dissected in a fascinating and vivid light. This first of two volumes boasts five of the best-known plays of the period, each with its own historical and critical introduction. Also included is a general introduction by the editor, which discusses the features of Italian Renaissance comedy, as well as examines the stage histories of the plays and what little is known, in many cases, of the circumstances surrounding their original performances. The introduction raises questions concerning the nature of audiences, the festival occasions during which the plays were performed, and the academies which sponsored many of their creations. As a much-needed reappraisal of these comedic plays, Renaissance Comedy is an invaluable look at the performance history of the Renaissance and Italian culture in general.

Motherhood and Patriarchal Masculinities in Sixteenth-century Italian Comedy

Motherhood and Patriarchal Masculinities in Sixteenth-century Italian Comedy
Author: Yael Manes
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2011
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1409434400

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Exploring individual and collective formation of gender identities, this book analyses plays in the genre of 'erudite comedy' (commedia erudita), which was extremely popular among elite sixteenth-century Italians. Author Manes investigates five erudite comedies-one each by Ludovico Ariosto, Antonio Landi and Giovan Maria Cecchi, and two by Niccolò Machiavelli, to consider how erudite comedies functioned as ideological battlefields where the gender system of patriarchy was examined, negotiated and critiqued.

Mandrake Amoroso

Mandrake Amoroso
Author: H. D. Greaves
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019-09-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781696300513

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Mandrake Amoroso, inspired by Niccolò Machiavelli's La Mandragola, is the most recent and the most unusual version of that famous (some say infamous) Italian Renaissance comedy. Amoroso in the title differentiates it from all other adaptations while emphasizing that Machiavelli's story is, after all, about a love potion.Niccolò's play uses one setting, whereas Mandrake Amoroso scatters the action all over Florence, even with an opening scene in Paris. However, this does not mean productions need expend money on elaborate sets. The entire play can be performed on a bare stage, with doors and furniture brought on and removed by crew wearing either black or period costumes. Essential production notes are found at the end of the playscript.Perhaps the most singular difference between Niccolò's 1520 original and Mandrake Amoroso is the character of Lucrezia. Over five centuries, she has developed far more wit and intelligence than she possessed in the time of Machiavelli.Like Machiavelli's 1520 original, Mandrake Amoroso by H.D. Greaves in our twenty-first century is bawdy, irreverent and profane. Above all, it is, as it has always been, outrageously funny.

Lelia's Kiss

Lelia's Kiss
Author: Laura Giannetti
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0802099513

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In Lelia's Kiss, Laura Giannetti offers a new perspective on the way gender and marriage were portrayed, imagined, and critiqued on stage during the Italian Renaissance. Going beyond the traditional canon, Giannetti focuses her study on the social and cultural scripts found in a wide array of comedies of the period to reveal the relativity of sex and gender roles and their cultural construction in Renaissance society. Giannetti argues that the comedic dialogue and cross-dressing characters so prevalent in Italian Renaissance comedies played with the presuppositions of the day and engaged with contemporary social norms, expectations, and desires. Cross-dressing female characters reveal the relativity of sex and gender roles, and also present a vision of female empowerment. At the same time, cross-dressing male characters suggest a unique perception of the male life cycle that was more uncertain and contested than often assumed, and show more broadly how masculinity was also socially and culturally constructed. In discussing marriage, sexuality, and gender roles, the comedies deploy a social scripting that not only reflects and comments on the everyday life of the time, but also interacts with it with playful humor and revealing insight.

Old MacDonald Had a Farm

Old MacDonald Had a Farm
Author: Carol Jones
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780613070508

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For use in schools and libraries only. In this version of the familiar song, the reader is asked to guess which animal comes next by looking through a peep hole.