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A Local Habitation and a Name - Imagining Histories in the Italian Renaissance (Paperback)
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A Local Habitation and a Name - Imagining Histories in the Italian Renaissance (Paperback)
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Focusing on major authors and problems from the Italian fourteenth
and sixteenth centuries, from Petrarch and Boccaccio to
Machiavelli, Ariosto and Tasso, A Local Habitation and a Name
examines the unstable dialectic of "reality" and "imagination," as
well as of "history" and "literature." Albert Ascoli identifies and
interprets the ways in which literary texts are shaped by and serve
the purposes of multiple, intertwined historical discourses and
circumstances, and he equally probes the function of such texts in
constructing, interpreting, critiquing, and effacing the histories
in which they are embedded. Throughout, he poses the theoretical
and methodological question of how formal analysis and literary
forms can at once resist and further the historicist enterprise.
Along the way Ascoli interrogates the mechanisms of historical
periodization that have governed for so long our study of what is
sometimes called the "Renaissance," sometimes the early modern
period. He also addresses the period's own unstable version of the
literature/history opposition, the place of gendered discourse in
the construction of historical narratives (and vice versa), the
elaborate formal strategies by which poets and intellectuals
negotiate their relations to power, and, finally, the way in which
proper names (of authors, works, and exemplary characters) serve as
points of negotiation between individual identity and social order
in the Renaissance. The book brings to culmination two decades of a
major scholar's thinking about some of the most important figures
and questions that shaped the Renaissance, with emphasis on the
question of history, both the historical context of literature and
the writing of literary history.
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