As a reflection of life, comedy is a particularly appropriate genre. In the Ariosto theatre, which marks the beginning of Renaissance comedy, the figure of the Jew is already present. Jewish characters appear in the first theatrical production of Pietro Aretino’s la Cortigiana, as well as in both revisions (1525 and 1534), and in il Marescalco (1534). La Cortigiana, a “Roman” comedy, is set in the papal court of Leon X, which is seen from the viewpoint of the lower class – those people who frequent the servants’ quarters as well as the more common areas of the city. Il Marescalco, on the other hand, is set in Mantua and the action takes place inside the Gonzaga Court. Both plays were published in Venice during the last half of Aretino’s ref...
As studied by Elena Romero, in Jewish culture the theatre is an “adopted” genre, it’s a literary mod...
This paper analyses the role played by Ariosto in Aretino’s comic-parodic poems, Orlandino (1540) an...
La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas was published in Spain for the first time in 1499 as a comedy, and...
As a reflection of life, comedy is a particularly appropriate genre. In the Ariosto theatre, which m...
The subject of this degree paper is the comedies of Pietro Aretino. The introductory part is directe...
About one hundred comedies composed by playwrights of the “Siglo de Oro” present “judíos” as protago...
This essay examines a corpus of fifty plays of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, which in- cl...
Il presente studio ha posto come obiettivo di delineare gli sviluppi della commedia plautino-terenzi...
The political and religious context of early sixteenth century Rome is crucial for our interpretatio...
The Morgante attained immediate success around the Italian peninsula and in Europe, sparking the imi...
At the turn of the sixteenth century, Italian Jews usually adapted some of the most common motifs ...
Recensione all'edizione critica e commentata delle due stesure della Cortigiana e del Marescalco di ...
Because of their extreme realism, Italian Renaissance comedies can be used as historical tools, in o...
Analisi di alcuni elementi linguistici e dei personaggi di 'ebrei' presenti nella commedia del 1612 ...
In early modern Italy, an unusual form of exchange between Jewish and Christian communities material...
As studied by Elena Romero, in Jewish culture the theatre is an “adopted” genre, it’s a literary mod...
This paper analyses the role played by Ariosto in Aretino’s comic-parodic poems, Orlandino (1540) an...
La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas was published in Spain for the first time in 1499 as a comedy, and...
As a reflection of life, comedy is a particularly appropriate genre. In the Ariosto theatre, which m...
The subject of this degree paper is the comedies of Pietro Aretino. The introductory part is directe...
About one hundred comedies composed by playwrights of the “Siglo de Oro” present “judíos” as protago...
This essay examines a corpus of fifty plays of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, which in- cl...
Il presente studio ha posto come obiettivo di delineare gli sviluppi della commedia plautino-terenzi...
The political and religious context of early sixteenth century Rome is crucial for our interpretatio...
The Morgante attained immediate success around the Italian peninsula and in Europe, sparking the imi...
At the turn of the sixteenth century, Italian Jews usually adapted some of the most common motifs ...
Recensione all'edizione critica e commentata delle due stesure della Cortigiana e del Marescalco di ...
Because of their extreme realism, Italian Renaissance comedies can be used as historical tools, in o...
Analisi di alcuni elementi linguistici e dei personaggi di 'ebrei' presenti nella commedia del 1612 ...
In early modern Italy, an unusual form of exchange between Jewish and Christian communities material...
As studied by Elena Romero, in Jewish culture the theatre is an “adopted” genre, it’s a literary mod...
This paper analyses the role played by Ariosto in Aretino’s comic-parodic poems, Orlandino (1540) an...
La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas was published in Spain for the first time in 1499 as a comedy, and...