This paper highlights the importance of the work of Torquato Tasso for European culture by means of an analysis of some significant moments of his legacy, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. After a brief investigation of the musical theatre, we will focus on the link between Tasso’s works and those of Rousseau, Goethe and Goldoni. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the poet of the “arme pietose” became a symbol of Romanticism, as demonstrated by the numerous works (often fictionalized) that were inspired by his person. Our essay ends with an analysis of the presence of Tasso in Manzoni, especially considering the parody of canto XVI of Jerusalem Delivered, written by the Milanese author with his friend Ermes Viscon...
The paper examines the Argomenti of the Gerusalemme Liberata composed by Guido Casoni from Serravall...
Born in Sorrento on March 11, 1544, Torquato Tasso was the third child of Porzia de' Rossi and Berna...
The article analyzes Shakespeare's plays and their sources, documenting the presence of many borrowi...
This paper highlights the importance of the work of Torquato Tasso for European culture through an a...
Between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries many literary, figurative, and musical works took in...
Aim of the paper is to investigate Goethe’s dramatic work Torquato Tasso (1789), in order to highlig...
This interdisciplinary book examines the literary, artistic and biographical afterlives in England o...
An interpretive journey through the myriad of the works of Tasso. The figure of Torquato Tasso (1544...
Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered is by definition the poem of the affetti, and on this account it drew t...
This essay explores the European-wide fascination in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centur...
Published in 1562, Danese Cataneo’s epic-chivalric poem Amor di Marfisa had a wide but undervalued i...
The article contributes to research into the topos of furor poeticus or poetic madness and its promi...
Torquato Tasso’s manuscript F1, an autograph dedicated «alle Signore Principesse di Ferrara», testif...
Il saggio considera i caratteri del riuso letterario del mito, sia nella riflessione teorica sia nel...
There is general agreement in the scholarly literature that Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) was one o...
The paper examines the Argomenti of the Gerusalemme Liberata composed by Guido Casoni from Serravall...
Born in Sorrento on March 11, 1544, Torquato Tasso was the third child of Porzia de' Rossi and Berna...
The article analyzes Shakespeare's plays and their sources, documenting the presence of many borrowi...
This paper highlights the importance of the work of Torquato Tasso for European culture through an a...
Between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries many literary, figurative, and musical works took in...
Aim of the paper is to investigate Goethe’s dramatic work Torquato Tasso (1789), in order to highlig...
This interdisciplinary book examines the literary, artistic and biographical afterlives in England o...
An interpretive journey through the myriad of the works of Tasso. The figure of Torquato Tasso (1544...
Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered is by definition the poem of the affetti, and on this account it drew t...
This essay explores the European-wide fascination in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centur...
Published in 1562, Danese Cataneo’s epic-chivalric poem Amor di Marfisa had a wide but undervalued i...
The article contributes to research into the topos of furor poeticus or poetic madness and its promi...
Torquato Tasso’s manuscript F1, an autograph dedicated «alle Signore Principesse di Ferrara», testif...
Il saggio considera i caratteri del riuso letterario del mito, sia nella riflessione teorica sia nel...
There is general agreement in the scholarly literature that Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) was one o...
The paper examines the Argomenti of the Gerusalemme Liberata composed by Guido Casoni from Serravall...
Born in Sorrento on March 11, 1544, Torquato Tasso was the third child of Porzia de' Rossi and Berna...
The article analyzes Shakespeare's plays and their sources, documenting the presence of many borrowi...