Using five case studies set in fifteenth-century Naples, Poetry and Identity in Quattrocento Naples investigates how early modern poets used poetry to negotiate their cultural identity in a field of options and possibilities. Presented in chronological order, the analyses focus on the reciprocal relations among Giovanni Pontano, Jacopo Sannazaro, and other poets writing in neo-Latin and the vernacular during the twilight of the Aragonese domination.
Using five case studies set in fifteenth-century Naples, Poetry and Identity in Quattrocento Naples investigates how early modern poets used poetry to negotiate their cultural identity in a field of options and possibilities. Presented in chronological order, the analyses focus on the reciprocal relations among Giovanni Pontano, Jacopo Sannazaro, and other poets writing in neo-Latin and the vernacular during the twilight of the Aragonese domination.
Matteo Soranzo is Professor of Italian in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at McGill University, Canada.
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Introduction Chapter 1 Latin at the Castle Chapter 2 Poetry and Patria Chapter 3 Elegies for a Bride Chapter 4 Pastoral Affiliations Chapter 5 Written in the Stars Chapter 6 The Cloud-Shrouded Tower conclusion Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1 Latin at the Castle Chapter 2 Poetry and Patria Chapter 3 Elegies for a Bride Chapter 4 Pastoral Affiliations Chapter 5 Written in the Stars Chapter 6 The Cloud-Shrouded Tower conclusion Conclusion
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