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The wounded body = memory, language and the self from Petrarch to Shakespeare /
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The wounded body/ edited by Fabrizio Bondi, Massimo Stella, Andrea Torre.
其他題名:
memory, language and the self from Petrarch to Shakespeare /
其他作者:
Bondi, Fabrizio.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
面頁冊數:
xii, 411 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
1. Preface (Fabrizio Bondi, Massimo Stella, Andrea Torre) -- 2. The Wounded Poet. On the Twenty-First Series of Deleuze's Logic of Sense (Rocco Ronchi) -- 3. The Scars and the Tale, the Wounds and the Drama (Anna Beltrametti) -- 4. The 'aperto segno' and the 'colpo ascoso'. The Love Wound in Cavalcanti and Dante (Gabriele Frasca) -- 5. Through the Wound, and What Petrarch Found There (Andrea Torre) -- 6. Untimely wounds in Shakespeare's Macbeth (Iolanda Plescia) -- 7. An Anatomy of the Destructiveness of Knights. Wound Imagery and the Culture of Physical Force in 'Langue d'oil' Heroic Narrative (Alvaro Barbieri) -- 8. Adventure and the Wound: History of a Paradoxical Relationship (Manuel Muhlbacher) -- 9. The Wounded Body in Boiardo's 'Innamorato' and Ariosto's 'Orlando Furioso' (Sabrina Stroppa) -- 10. The Bleeding Scar. Towards a Reading of 'Gerusalemme liberata' as the Poem of Belatedness (Giancarlo Alfano) -- 11. The Meta-Physical Wound: Shakespeare's Roman Plays (Massimo Stella) -- 12. 'Chacun de nous tient sa blessure ouverte, si che tal piaga il mondo unqua risalde'. The Wound in Women's Poetry (that of Cixous and Colonna among others) (Tatiana Crivelli) -- 13. A masochistic Prometheus: the Wound in Tasso's Lyric Poetry (Fabrizio Bondi) -- 14. 'And of what force your wounding graces are'. Importing and Augmenting the Wound from Italy to Elizabethan England (Selene Scarsi) -- 15. Amoretta and Lucrece: Wounded Identities (Luca Manini) -- 16.'Risguarda quella piaga'. Stigmata and the Education of the Gaze in Early Modern Franciscan Iconography (Giuseppe Capriotti) -- 17. 'What Are These Wounds?' Stigmata and/as Memory in Italian Religious Literature (Andrea Torre)
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English literature - History and criticism. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91904-7
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9783030919047
The wounded body = memory, language and the self from Petrarch to Shakespeare /
The wounded body
memory, language and the self from Petrarch to Shakespeare /[electronic resource] :edited by Fabrizio Bondi, Massimo Stella, Andrea Torre. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xii, 411 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
1. Preface (Fabrizio Bondi, Massimo Stella, Andrea Torre) -- 2. The Wounded Poet. On the Twenty-First Series of Deleuze's Logic of Sense (Rocco Ronchi) -- 3. The Scars and the Tale, the Wounds and the Drama (Anna Beltrametti) -- 4. The 'aperto segno' and the 'colpo ascoso'. The Love Wound in Cavalcanti and Dante (Gabriele Frasca) -- 5. Through the Wound, and What Petrarch Found There (Andrea Torre) -- 6. Untimely wounds in Shakespeare's Macbeth (Iolanda Plescia) -- 7. An Anatomy of the Destructiveness of Knights. Wound Imagery and the Culture of Physical Force in 'Langue d'oil' Heroic Narrative (Alvaro Barbieri) -- 8. Adventure and the Wound: History of a Paradoxical Relationship (Manuel Muhlbacher) -- 9. The Wounded Body in Boiardo's 'Innamorato' and Ariosto's 'Orlando Furioso' (Sabrina Stroppa) -- 10. The Bleeding Scar. Towards a Reading of 'Gerusalemme liberata' as the Poem of Belatedness (Giancarlo Alfano) -- 11. The Meta-Physical Wound: Shakespeare's Roman Plays (Massimo Stella) -- 12. 'Chacun de nous tient sa blessure ouverte, si che tal piaga il mondo unqua risalde'. The Wound in Women's Poetry (that of Cixous and Colonna among others) (Tatiana Crivelli) -- 13. A masochistic Prometheus: the Wound in Tasso's Lyric Poetry (Fabrizio Bondi) -- 14. 'And of what force your wounding graces are'. Importing and Augmenting the Wound from Italy to Elizabethan England (Selene Scarsi) -- 15. Amoretta and Lucrece: Wounded Identities (Luca Manini) -- 16.'Risguarda quella piaga'. Stigmata and the Education of the Gaze in Early Modern Franciscan Iconography (Giuseppe Capriotti) -- 17. 'What Are These Wounds?' Stigmata and/as Memory in Italian Religious Literature (Andrea Torre)
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