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The Theme of the Plague in Italian Letters (Hardcover, New edition)
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The Theme of the Plague in Italian Letters (Hardcover, New edition)
Series: Currents in Comparative Romance Languages & Literatures, 253
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Several poetic and prose compositions in early Italian literature
contain references to the bubonic plague and other illnesses that
were used in the language both literally and metaphorically. The
first detailed description of a plague epidemic, however, was
written by Giovanni Boccaccio in the introduction to The Decameron.
It is a precise and dramatic view of the physical, social, and
medical conditions of Florence during the epidemic of 1348. The
Theme of the Plague in Italian Letters follows the subsequent
developments, both in poetic and prose works, until the time of the
plague of Milan of 1630. With the report of Giuseppe Ripamonti and
other writers, the plague became not only a medical issue but also
a topic involving the laws of the time as they appear in the trials
of the presumed untori (spreaders of the disease). A combination of
faith, fear, and superstition led the legal officials and the
populace to imagine that the plague was a divine punishment and was
deliberately spread by individuals of criminal nature. Arrests and
trials involving interrogations and the use of merciless physical
tortures (a legitimate procedure in Europe at that time) brought
about a formidable reaction led by early humanitarians, such as
Cesare Beccaria and Pietro Verri, who determined the eventual
changes in the laws and legal procedures. The Plague of Milan of
1630 by Giuseppe Ripamonti, the treatise by L. A. Muratori Del
Governo della Peste, 1720, and several interventions contributed to
a series of radical changes that appeared in the works of
Alessandro Manzoni, such as The Betrothed and The History of the
Pillar of Infamy that are discussed in part or in full in this
study.
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