ペトラルカの系譜:近代初期ヨーロッパの国民感情<br>The Site of Petrarchism : Early Modern National Sentiment in Italy, France, and England (Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society)

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ペトラルカの系譜:近代初期ヨーロッパの国民感情
The Site of Petrarchism : Early Modern National Sentiment in Italy, France, and England (Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society)

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780801871443
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基本説明

Drawing upon Balibar, Levinas, Kristeva, Negri, and Zizek, noted Renaissance scholar William J. Kennedy argues that the Petrarchan sonnet serves as a site for early modern expressions of national sentiment in Italy, France, England, Spain, and Germany.

Full Description

Drawing upon poststructuralist theories of nationalism and national identity developed by such writers as Etienne Balibar, Emmanuel Levinas, Julia Kristeva, Antonio Negri, and Slavoj Zizek, noted Renaissance scholar William J. Kennedy argues that the Petrarchan sonnet serves as a site for early modern expressions of national sentiment in Italy, France, England, Spain, and Germany. Kennedy pursues this argument through historical research into Renaissance commentaries on Petrarch's poetry and critical studies of such poets as Lorenzo de' Medici, Joachim du Bellay and the Pleiade brigade, Philip and Mary Sidney, and Mary Wroth. Kennedy begins with a survey of Petrarch's poetry and its citation in Italy, explaining how major commentators tried to present Petrarch as a spokesperson for competing versions of national identity. He then shows how Petrarch's model helped define social class, political power, and national identity in mid-sixteenth-century France, particularly in the nationalistic sonnet cycles of Joachim Du Bellay.
Finally, Kennedy discusses how Philip Sidney and his sister Mary and niece Mary Wroth reworked Petrarch's model to secure their family's involvement in forging a national policy under Elizabeth I and James I. Treating the subject of early modern national expression from a broad comparative perspective, The Site of Petrarchism will be of interest to scholars of late medieval and early modern literature in Europe, historians of culture, and critical theorists.

Contents

Contents: Introduction: Fore SitesONE Petrarch and the Site of Petrarchism in Italy 1. Petrarch as Commentator: The Search for Italy 2. Petrarchan Totems and Political Taboos 3. Amor and Patria: Citing Petrarch in Florence and NaplesTWO Du Bellay and theSite of Petrarchism in France 4. Du Bellay and the Language of Empire: The Deffence et illustration 5. Totems for Defense: Du Bellay and Marot 6. Illustrations of Taboo: Du Bellay, Heroet, Saint-Gelais, Sceve 7. Mon semblable, mon frere: Du Bellay and RonsardTHREE The Sidneys and Wroth: The Site of Petrarchism in England 8. Courtly and Anti-Courtly Sidneian Identities 9. Family Narratives: The Transitional Space of Petrarchism 10. An Apology for Uncles: Philip Sidney's Defence of Poetry 11. Prosthetic Gods: The Liberties of Astrophil and Pamphilia 12. Byblis and the Bible: Incest, Endogamy, and Mary WrothConclusion: Far Sites, Father Sites, Farther S