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Anglo-Italian Renaissance Studies: Anglo-Italian Renaissance Studies


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This series places early modern English drama within the context of the European Renaissance and, more specifically, within the context of Italian cultural, dramatic, and literary traditions, with reference to the impact and influence of both classical and contemporary culture. Among the various forms of influence, the series considers early modern Italian novellas, theatre, and discourses as direct or indirect sources, analogues and paralogues for the construction of Shakespeare's drama, particularly in the comedies, romances, and other Italianate plays. Critical analysis focusing on other cultural transactions, such as travel and courtesy books, the arts, fencing, dancing, and fashion, will also be encompassed within the scope of the series. Special attention is paid to the manner in which early modern English dramatists adapted Italian materials to suit their theatrical agendas, creating new forms, and stretching the Renaissance practice of contaminatio to achieve, even if unconsciously, a process of rewriting, remaking, and refashioning of 'alien' cultures. The series welcomes both single-author studies and collections of essays and invites proposals that take into account the transition of cultures between the two countries as a bilateral process, paying attention also to the penetration of early modern English culture into the Italian world.

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Shakespeare’s Politic Histories The Italian Connection

Shakespeare’s Politic Histories: The Italian Connection

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By John H. Cameron
December 22, 2023

This book argues that Shakespeare's first tetralogy is informed by the Italian ‘politic histories’ of the early modern period, those works of history, inspired by the Roman historian Tacitus, that sought to explore the machinations of power politics in governance and in the shaping of historical ...

Shakespeare’s Ruins and Myth of Rome

Shakespeare’s Ruins and Myth of Rome

1st Edition

By Maria Del Sapio Garbero
September 25, 2023

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...

Massinger’s Italy Re-Imagining Italian Culture in the Plays of Philip Massinger

Massinger’s Italy: Re-Imagining Italian Culture in the Plays of Philip Massinger

1st Edition

By Cristina Paravano
August 04, 2023

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 ...

The Allegory of Love in the Early Renaissance Francesco Colonna’s Hypnerotomachia Poliphili and its European Context

The Allegory of Love in the Early Renaissance: Francesco Colonna’s Hypnerotomachia Poliphili and its European Context

1st Edition

By James Calum O’Neill
July 31, 2023

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, ...

Medieval Teachers of Freedom Boethius, Peter Lombard and Aquinas on Creation from Nothing

Medieval Teachers of Freedom: Boethius, Peter Lombard and Aquinas on Creation from Nothing

1st Edition

By Marco Antonio Andreacchio
June 08, 2023

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 ...

Pollastra and the Origins of Twelfth Night Parthenio, commedia (1516) with an English Translation

Pollastra and the Origins of Twelfth Night: Parthenio, commedia (1516) with an English Translation

1st Edition

By Louise George Clubb
January 14, 2020

Pollastra and the Origins of Twelfth Night addresses two closely linked and increasingly studied issues: the nature of the relation of Shakespeare's plays to Italian culture, and the technology of modern theater invented in Renaissance Italy. The discovery of forgotten works by Giovanni Lappoli, ...

Shakespeare, Caravaggio, and the Indistinct Regard

Shakespeare, Caravaggio, and the Indistinct Regard

1st Edition

By Rocco Coronato
November 02, 2017

This volume presents a contrastive study of the overlapping careers of Shakespeare and Caravaggio through the comparison of their strikingly similar conventional belief in symbol and the centrality of the subject, only to gradually open it up in an exaltation of multiplicity and the "indistinct ...

Shakespeare's Poetics Aristotle and Anglo-Italian Renaissance Genres

Shakespeare's Poetics: Aristotle and Anglo-Italian Renaissance Genres

1st Edition

By Sarah Dewar-Watson
September 21, 2017

The startling central idea behind this study is that the rediscovery of Aristotle's Poetics in the sixteenth century ultimately had a profound impact on almost every aspect of Shakespeare's late plays”their sources, subject matter and thematic concerns. Shakespeare's Poetics reveals the generic ...

Theatre, Magic and Philosophy William Shakespeare, John Dee and the Italian Legacy

Theatre, Magic and Philosophy: William Shakespeare, John Dee and the Italian Legacy

1st Edition

By Gabriela Dragnea Horvath
June 29, 2017

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 ...

Shakespeare and the Visual Arts The Italian Influence

Shakespeare and the Visual Arts: The Italian Influence

1st Edition

By Michele Marrapodi
February 22, 2017

Critical investigation into the rubric of 'Shakespeare and the visual arts' has generally focused on the influence exerted by the works of Shakespeare on a number of artists, painters, and sculptors in the course of the centuries. Drawing on the poetics of intertextuality and profiting from the ...

Identity, Otherness and Empire in Shakespeare's Rome

Identity, Otherness and Empire in Shakespeare's Rome

1st Edition

Edited By Maria Del Sapio Garbero
November 11, 2016

Contributors to this collection delve into the relationship between Rome and Shakespeare. They view the presence of Rome in Shakespeare's plays not simply as an unquestioned model of imperial culture, or a routine chapter in the history of literary influence, but rather as the problematic link ...

A Bibliographical Catalogue of Italian Books Printed in England 1558–1603

A Bibliographical Catalogue of Italian Books Printed in England 1558–1603

1st Edition

Edited By Soko Tomita
March 18, 2009

Through entries on 291 Italian books (451 editions) published in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, covering the years 1558-1603, this catalogue represents a summary of current research and knowledge of diffusion of Italian culture on English literature in this period. It also provides ...

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