At the turn of the sixteenth century, Italian playwrights
rediscovered and recast an old art form--the ancient Latin
comedy--to create witty, ribald, and intricately plotted plays that
delighted Renaissance audiences with their clever reversals of
gender and class roles. Five Comedies from the Italian Renaissance
brings together the best of these works in lively new translations
by Laura Giannetti and Guido Ruggiero, who also place the comedies
in their cultural and social context. Presenting a fresh
perspective on the Italian Renaissance, these deft translations
allow modern readers to experience the original artistry and
carnivalesque humor of these delightfully profane and irreverent
literary classics.
Contents: The Comedy of Calandro by Bernardo Dovizi de Bibbiena;
The Mandrake Root by Niccol? Machiavelli; The Master of the Horse
by Pietro Aretino; The Deceived by the Academy of the Intronati of
Siena; and A Venetian Comedy (anonymous)
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