Massinger's Italy offers the first book-length account of the pervasive role of Italy and its culture in Massinger's corpus, discussing to which extent Massinger contributed to energizing the myth of Italy.
Massinger's Italy offers the first book-length account of the pervasive role of Italy and its culture in Massinger's corpus, discussing to which extent Massinger contributed to energizing the myth of Italy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cristina Paravano is Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Milan, Italy. She authored a monograph on Renaissance multilingualism, Performing Multilingualism on the Caroline Stage in the Plays of Richard Brome (2018), and published articles in English Text Construction, Notes & Queries, Shakespeare, Borrowers and Lenders, Ben Jonson Journal and Early Theatre, as well as several chapters in edited collections.
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List of figures Acknowledgments Introduction: "As you walke the streetes of Florence" 1. "New piles upon an old foundation": Italian genres in the Massingerian canon 2. "Familiar with all garbes gracious in England, Italie, Spaine or France": Massinger and the Italian novella. 3. "A silent mourning through all Millaine": The Italianate revenge tragedy 4. "Sir Giles, that's both a Lyon, and a Fox in his proceedings": Italian rulership on the early modern stage 5. "A Gentleman of the best ranke in Venice": Visions of Venice Conclusions: "Shew your self an Italian" Bibliography Index
List of figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction: "As you walke the streetes of Florence"; 1. "New piles upon an old foundation": Italian genres in the Massingerian canon; 2. "Familiar with all garbes gracious in England, Italie, Spaine or France": Massinger and the Italian novella. 3. "A silent mourning through all Millaine": The Italianate revenge tragedy; 4. "Sir Giles, that's both a Lyon, and a Fox in his proceedings": Italian rulership on the early modern stage; 5. "A Gentleman of the best ranke in Venice": Visions of Venice; Conclusions: "Shew your self an Italian"; Bibliography; Index
List of figures Acknowledgments Introduction: "As you walke the streetes of Florence" 1. "New piles upon an old foundation": Italian genres in the Massingerian canon 2. "Familiar with all garbes gracious in England, Italie, Spaine or France": Massinger and the Italian novella. 3. "A silent mourning through all Millaine": The Italianate revenge tragedy 4. "Sir Giles, that's both a Lyon, and a Fox in his proceedings": Italian rulership on the early modern stage 5. "A Gentleman of the best ranke in Venice": Visions of Venice Conclusions: "Shew your self an Italian" Bibliography Index
List of figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction: "As you walke the streetes of Florence"; 1. "New piles upon an old foundation": Italian genres in the Massingerian canon; 2. "Familiar with all garbes gracious in England, Italie, Spaine or France": Massinger and the Italian novella. 3. "A silent mourning through all Millaine": The Italianate revenge tragedy; 4. "Sir Giles, that's both a Lyon, and a Fox in his proceedings": Italian rulership on the early modern stage; 5. "A Gentleman of the best ranke in Venice": Visions of Venice; Conclusions: "Shew your self an Italian"; Bibliography; Index
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