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On Amista - Negotiating Friendship in Dante's Italy (Hardcover)
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On Amista - Negotiating Friendship in Dante's Italy (Hardcover)
Series: Toronto Italian Studies
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Although we often think of friendship today as an indisputable
value of human social life, for thinkers and writers across late
medieval Christian society friendship raised a number of social and
ethical dilemmas that needed to be carefully negotiated. On Amista
analyses these dilemmas and looks at how Dante's strategic
articulations of friendship evolved across the phases of his
literary career as he maneuvered between different social groups
and settings. Elizabeth Coggeshall reveals that friendship was not
an unequivocal moral good for the writers of late medieval Italy.
Instead, it was an ambiguous term to be deployed strategically,
describing a wide range of social relationships such as allies,
collaborators, servants, patrons, rivals, and enemies. Drawing on
the use of the language of friendship in the letters,
correspondence poems, dedications, narratives, and treatises
composed by Dante and his interlocutors, Coggeshall examines the
way they skillfully negotiated around the dilemmas that friendship
raised in the spheres of medieval Italian literary society. The
book addresses instances of inclusivity and exclusivity,
collaboration and self-interest, hierarchy and equality, and
alterity and identity. Employing literary, historical, and
sociological analysis, On Amista presents a genealogy for the
innovative and tactical use of the terms of friendship among the
works of late medieval Italian authors.
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