The Myth of Lepanto and Its Literary Representations in European Epic Poetry of the late Cinquecento-early Seicento

Stimulated by fundamental historical events, such as the Oriental war and especially its culminating moment – the legendary naval triumph of Lepanto –, the European epic tradition of the late Cinquecento and early Seicento underwent profound changes. The very adoption of the recent historical facts...

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Main Author: Maria Shakhray
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Language:English
Published: Milano University Press 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/aoqu/article/view/14717
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description Stimulated by fundamental historical events, such as the Oriental war and especially its culminating moment – the legendary naval triumph of Lepanto –, the European epic tradition of the late Cinquecento and early Seicento underwent profound changes. The very adoption of the recent historical facts as a subject for epic poetry meant a radical deviation from the traditional path, as it made the authors of “modern” heroic epic abandon classical models and venture into bold poetic experiments. This article aims to analyse some of the most important aspects and tendencies privileged by the authors of three texts belonging to the Italian, French and Spanish epic traditions: La Christiana vittoria maritima by Francesco Bolognetti, L’Austriade by Pierre de Deimier and La Austríada by Juan Rufo. The present work is an attempt at identifying formal and semantic differences and affinities in the poetic discourse of the new historical, political, military and ideological reality, while having a closer look at the nature of the new ferments accounting for the profound innovation of the traditional epic topoi – a process that according to Mikhail Bakhtin, constitutes the essential condition for the continuous renaissance and evolution of any literary genre.
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spelling doaj.art-502384055e244fdda5c0d78c41d42b8d2024-02-02T05:26:34ZengMilano University PressAOQU2724-33462020-12-011210.13130/2724-3346/14717The Myth of Lepanto and Its Literary Representations in European Epic Poetry of the late Cinquecento-early SeicentoMaria Shakhray0Università di BolognaStimulated by fundamental historical events, such as the Oriental war and especially its culminating moment – the legendary naval triumph of Lepanto –, the European epic tradition of the late Cinquecento and early Seicento underwent profound changes. The very adoption of the recent historical facts as a subject for epic poetry meant a radical deviation from the traditional path, as it made the authors of “modern” heroic epic abandon classical models and venture into bold poetic experiments. This article aims to analyse some of the most important aspects and tendencies privileged by the authors of three texts belonging to the Italian, French and Spanish epic traditions: La Christiana vittoria maritima by Francesco Bolognetti, L’Austriade by Pierre de Deimier and La Austríada by Juan Rufo. The present work is an attempt at identifying formal and semantic differences and affinities in the poetic discourse of the new historical, political, military and ideological reality, while having a closer look at the nature of the new ferments accounting for the profound innovation of the traditional epic topoi – a process that according to Mikhail Bakhtin, constitutes the essential condition for the continuous renaissance and evolution of any literary genre.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/aoqu/article/view/14717Lepanto, history, myth, crusade, Francesco Bolognetti, Juan Rufo, Pierre de Deimier
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title The Myth of Lepanto and Its Literary Representations in European Epic Poetry of the late Cinquecento-early Seicento
title_full The Myth of Lepanto and Its Literary Representations in European Epic Poetry of the late Cinquecento-early Seicento
title_fullStr The Myth of Lepanto and Its Literary Representations in European Epic Poetry of the late Cinquecento-early Seicento
title_full_unstemmed The Myth of Lepanto and Its Literary Representations in European Epic Poetry of the late Cinquecento-early Seicento
title_short The Myth of Lepanto and Its Literary Representations in European Epic Poetry of the late Cinquecento-early Seicento
title_sort myth of lepanto and its literary representations in european epic poetry of the late cinquecento early seicento
topic Lepanto, history, myth, crusade, Francesco Bolognetti, Juan Rufo, Pierre de Deimier
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/aoqu/article/view/14717
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