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Eclogues (Paperback): Janet Levarie Smarr Eclogues (Paperback)
Janet Levarie Smarr; Boccaccio, Giovanni,
R1,068 R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Save R300 (28%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally translated and published in 1987, this volume contains a full text and translation of Giovanni Boccaccio's Eclogues, alongside textual and historical notes including an explanation of Boccaccio's life, his artistic achievement, and the sources and influences.

Eclogues (Hardcover): Janet Levarie Smarr Eclogues (Hardcover)
Janet Levarie Smarr; Boccaccio, Giovanni,
R3,563 R2,515 Discovery Miles 25 150 Save R1,048 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally translated and published in 1987, this volume contains a full text and translation of Giovanni Boccaccio's Eclogues, alongside textual and historical notes including an explanation of Boccaccio's life, his artistic achievement, and the sources and influences.

Dramatizing Dido, Circe, and Griselda (Paperback, Critical ed.): Louise-geneviev Gillot De Sainc, Janet Levarie Smarr Dramatizing Dido, Circe, and Griselda (Paperback, Critical ed.)
Louise-geneviev Gillot De Sainc, Janet Levarie Smarr
R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most acclaimed French poets from the turn of the eighteenth century and one of the rare women of the time to achieve recognition at court, Louise-Genevieve Gillot de Sainctonge was France's first female librettist. The current volume provides not only the most in-depth biography of her ever published, but also the first appearance of any of her work in English. It features her two tragic opera libretti, both of which were set to music and staged at the Opera, a spoken play that constitutes an important precursor of tearful comedy, and a small sampling of her poetry. The three dramatic works give thoughtful portrayals of women of high rank who exemplify traits such as fidelity, integrity and forthrightness, only to find themselves powerless in a misogynist society, where the male heroes turn out to be inglorious. -Perry Gethner Norris Professor of French, Oklahoma State University

Boccaccio - A Critical Guide to the Complete Works (Hardcover): Victoria Kirkham, Michael Sherberg, Janet Levarie Smarr Boccaccio - A Critical Guide to the Complete Works (Hardcover)
Victoria Kirkham, Michael Sherberg, Janet Levarie Smarr
R1,641 Discovery Miles 16 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Long celebrated as one of "the Three Crowns" of Florence, Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-75) experimented widely with the forms of literature. His prolific and innovative writings - which range beyond the novella, from lyric to epic, from biography to mythography and geography, from pastoral and romance to invective - became powerful models for authors in Italy and across the Continent. This collection of essays presents Boccaccio's life and creative output in its encyclopedic diversity. Exploring a variety of genres, Latin as well as Italian, it provides short descriptions of all his works, situates them in his oeuvre, and features critical expositions of their most salient features and innovations. Designed for readers at all levels, it will appeal to scholars of literature, medieval and Renaissance studies, humanism and the classical tradition, as well as European historians, art historians, and students of material culture and the history of the book. Anchored by an introduction and chronology, this volume contains contributions by prominent Boccaccio scholars in the United States, as well as essays by contributors from France, Italy, and the United Kingdom. The year 2013, Boccaccio's seven-hundredth birthday, will be an important one for the study of his work and will see an increase in academic interest in reassessing his legacy.

Joining the Conversation - Dialogues by Renaissance Women (Hardcover, New): Janet Levarie Smarr Joining the Conversation - Dialogues by Renaissance Women (Hardcover, New)
Janet Levarie Smarr
R2,358 Discovery Miles 23 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The dialogue was a popular genre in Renaissance times and, occurring in both Latin and vernacular language, it enjoyed a wide appeal. Smarr's study examines dialogues written by Italian and French Renaissance women, such as Catherine D'Amboise, Marguerite de Navarre, Catherine des Roches and Luisa Sigea. She explores what prompted women to write these conversations and what they wanted to say through them. In particular, she discusses the different themes and types of dialogues, from social and perhaps playful conversations, to religious or secular didactic works, placed within the context of classical models of dialogues and the prevalence of male writings during this period.

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