This article explores Pietro Aretino’s pasquinade production as a crucial phase in the construction of his public and literary persona that is characterized by a peculiar effacement of the author’s voice. The article then focuses on issues of anonymity and authorship in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, with special attention devoted to the connections between the pasquinade and Burchiellesque traditions and the idea of the author that emerges from them. In particular, the article reflects on ideas of the mask, and of literature as a game in which pre-existing materials are ceaselessly reassembled. These views are ultimately reconnected to a sceptical view of reality as fundamentally ungraspable. Cet article explore la production de pa...
This paper will focus on the relationship between Pasquino and the square where it was (and still is...
Il contributo si propone di analizzare la produzione letteraria del Cinquecento e del Seicento, prev...
In the late sixteenth century, the practice of wearing a mask as an object-image carried by a living...
This article explores Pietro Aretino’s pasquinade production as a crucial phase in the construction ...
This chapter investigates how the Italian author Pietro Aretino (1492-1556) forged his private life ...
The political and religious context of early sixteenth century Rome is crucial for our interpretatio...
This paper examines how public conflict and private attack became interfused for Pietro Aretino in 1...
Related with the author’s passion for Venice and its festive customs, this research turns on the que...
Pietro Aretino (1492-1556) was an Italian writer who was one of the first to make a living from the...
Pietro Aretino (1492-1556) è stato un personaggio controverso, giudicato spesso un malfattore, al pu...
This essay examines how Pietro Aretino used the rhetorical practices of ambassadorial exchange to br...
Nel contributo viene edito modernamente El fatto d’arme de Mastro Pasquino, un anonimo poemetto in o...
International audienceDuring the 1501 restoration of Palazzo Orsini (now Palazzo Braschi), Cardinal ...
The present article will discuss the way in which esotericism and politics were related throughout t...
On the basis of the wealth of information about luxury goods and their creators already found inside...
This paper will focus on the relationship between Pasquino and the square where it was (and still is...
Il contributo si propone di analizzare la produzione letteraria del Cinquecento e del Seicento, prev...
In the late sixteenth century, the practice of wearing a mask as an object-image carried by a living...
This article explores Pietro Aretino’s pasquinade production as a crucial phase in the construction ...
This chapter investigates how the Italian author Pietro Aretino (1492-1556) forged his private life ...
The political and religious context of early sixteenth century Rome is crucial for our interpretatio...
This paper examines how public conflict and private attack became interfused for Pietro Aretino in 1...
Related with the author’s passion for Venice and its festive customs, this research turns on the que...
Pietro Aretino (1492-1556) was an Italian writer who was one of the first to make a living from the...
Pietro Aretino (1492-1556) è stato un personaggio controverso, giudicato spesso un malfattore, al pu...
This essay examines how Pietro Aretino used the rhetorical practices of ambassadorial exchange to br...
Nel contributo viene edito modernamente El fatto d’arme de Mastro Pasquino, un anonimo poemetto in o...
International audienceDuring the 1501 restoration of Palazzo Orsini (now Palazzo Braschi), Cardinal ...
The present article will discuss the way in which esotericism and politics were related throughout t...
On the basis of the wealth of information about luxury goods and their creators already found inside...
This paper will focus on the relationship between Pasquino and the square where it was (and still is...
Il contributo si propone di analizzare la produzione letteraria del Cinquecento e del Seicento, prev...
In the late sixteenth century, the practice of wearing a mask as an object-image carried by a living...