Controcanto. Per alcune citazioni esplicite nelle novelle di Matteo Bandello
This essay aims to examine strategies of quotation in Matteo Bandello’s collection of short stories (published in 1554 and 1573). In particular, this article will analyse some passages that explicitly employ fourteenth-century great models (Dante, Petrarca, Boccaccio) and some contemporary authors (...
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description | This essay aims to examine strategies of quotation in Matteo Bandello’s collection of short stories (published in 1554 and 1573). In particular, this article will analyse some passages that explicitly employ fourteenth-century great models (Dante, Petrarca, Boccaccio) and some contemporary authors (Castiglione, Machiavelli, Bembo). Indeed, the analysis of the relationship between Bandello’s work and the literary tradition reveals contradictory and discordant aspects, such as imitation and censorship, acceptance and parody, obedience to classicism and lively critical sense. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c314a8b962d245f9a70f3a4aaf4309982023-08-02T09:27:45ZengNicola Catelli - Corrado ConfalonieriParole Rubate2039-01142010-12-0112325Controcanto. Per alcune citazioni esplicite nelle novelle di Matteo BandelloRinaldo RinaldiThis essay aims to examine strategies of quotation in Matteo Bandello’s collection of short stories (published in 1554 and 1573). In particular, this article will analyse some passages that explicitly employ fourteenth-century great models (Dante, Petrarca, Boccaccio) and some contemporary authors (Castiglione, Machiavelli, Bembo). Indeed, the analysis of the relationship between Bandello’s work and the literary tradition reveals contradictory and discordant aspects, such as imitation and censorship, acceptance and parody, obedience to classicism and lively critical sense.http://www.parolerubate.unipr.it/fascicolo2_pdf/F2-1_RINALDI_Bandello.pdfLiteratureRenaissance |
spellingShingle | Rinaldo Rinaldi Controcanto. Per alcune citazioni esplicite nelle novelle di Matteo Bandello Parole Rubate Literature Renaissance |
title | Controcanto. Per alcune citazioni esplicite nelle novelle di Matteo Bandello |
title_full | Controcanto. Per alcune citazioni esplicite nelle novelle di Matteo Bandello |
title_fullStr | Controcanto. Per alcune citazioni esplicite nelle novelle di Matteo Bandello |
title_full_unstemmed | Controcanto. Per alcune citazioni esplicite nelle novelle di Matteo Bandello |
title_short | Controcanto. Per alcune citazioni esplicite nelle novelle di Matteo Bandello |
title_sort | controcanto per alcune citazioni esplicite nelle novelle di matteo bandello |
topic | Literature Renaissance |
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