This article analyzes the intertextual relationships within the first two acts of Tasso\u2019s Re Torrismondo. In fact these acts are the most significant to highlight the structural and compositional criteria of the female characters, main innovation of the work. We can thus distinguish many allusive strategies adopted (self-citations, contamination of sources and their subsequent modification). Particularly the citations address the need to confirm and reshape some ideas dear to the writer, taking a different light on the tragical mechanism; with the contamination of his sources, however, Tasso doesn\u2019t only refer to some models, but builds \u2013 using disparate and heterogeneous inserts \u2013 an independent literary product. In eff...
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Maggie Günsberg examines the poetica and poesia of Tasso in the context of the historical and cultur...
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D’Annunzio’s first novel, Il piacere (1898), was immediately accused of more or less explicit plagia...
An interpretive journey through the myriad of the works of Tasso. The figure of Torquato Tasso (1544...
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The article contributes to research into the topos of furor poeticus or poetic madness and its promi...
TORQUATO TASSO AND THE DISCORSO DELLA VIRTU' FEMINILE E DONNESCA The essay shows an innovative inte...
La lettura della tragedia Il Re Torrismondo di Tasso (1587) propone una riflessione sul magismo tass...
The article aims to offer an interpretation of the thematic tripartition of Torquato Tasso’s Rime, a...
Published in 1562, Danese Cataneo’s epic-chivalric poem Amor di Marfisa had a wide but undervalued i...
Divided in two different parts – the first theoretical, the second devoted to a reading of Tasso’s G...
The paper describes peculiar aspects of the Guerre dei goti, Gabriello Chiabrera’s first work, by fo...
Maggie Günsberg examines the poetica and poesia of Tasso in the context of the historical and cultur...
This dissertation explores representations of silence and deception in Italian literature of the lat...
This dissertation analyzes the heroines in Torquato Tasso’s major poetic work, Gerusalemme liberata ...
The essay examines some of the intertextualities of the Gerusalemme liberata, with a specific atten...
This work investigates forms and stages of Tasso’s poetry according to a synchronic and diachronic v...
D’Annunzio’s first novel, Il piacere (1898), was immediately accused of more or less explicit plagia...
An interpretive journey through the myriad of the works of Tasso. The figure of Torquato Tasso (1544...
The article analyzes Shakespeare's plays and their sources, documenting the presence of many borrowi...
The article contributes to research into the topos of furor poeticus or poetic madness and its promi...
TORQUATO TASSO AND THE DISCORSO DELLA VIRTU' FEMINILE E DONNESCA The essay shows an innovative inte...
La lettura della tragedia Il Re Torrismondo di Tasso (1587) propone una riflessione sul magismo tass...
The article aims to offer an interpretation of the thematic tripartition of Torquato Tasso’s Rime, a...
Published in 1562, Danese Cataneo’s epic-chivalric poem Amor di Marfisa had a wide but undervalued i...
Divided in two different parts – the first theoretical, the second devoted to a reading of Tasso’s G...
The paper describes peculiar aspects of the Guerre dei goti, Gabriello Chiabrera’s first work, by fo...
Maggie Günsberg examines the poetica and poesia of Tasso in the context of the historical and cultur...
This dissertation explores representations of silence and deception in Italian literature of the lat...