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Historicizing Life-Writing and Egodocuments in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): James R. Farr, Guido Ruggiero Historicizing Life-Writing and Egodocuments in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
James R. Farr, Guido Ruggiero
R3,625 Discovery Miles 36 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume historicizes the study of life-writing and egodocuments, focusing on early modern European reflections on the self, self-fashioning, and identity. Life-writing and the study of egodocuments currently tend to be viewed as separate fields, yet the individual as a purposive social actor provides significant common ground and offers a vehicle, both theoretical and practical, for a profitable synthesis of the two in a historical context. Echoing scholars from a wide-range of disciplines who recognize the uncertainty of the nature of the self, these essays question the notion of the autonomous self and the attendant idea of continuous identity unfolding in a unified personality. Instead, they suggest that the early modern self was variable and unstable, and can only be grasped by exploring selves situated in specific historical and social/cultural contexts and revealed through the wide range of historical documents considered here. The three sections of the volume consider: first, the theoretical contexts of understanding egodocuments in early modern Europe; then, the practical ways egodocuments from the period may be used for writing life-histories today; and finally, a wider range of historical documents that might be added to what are usually seen as egodocuments.

The Renaissance in Italy - A Social and Cultural History of the Rinascimento (Hardcover): Guido Ruggiero The Renaissance in Italy - A Social and Cultural History of the Rinascimento (Hardcover)
Guido Ruggiero
R2,967 Discovery Miles 29 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers a rich and exciting new way of thinking about the Italian Renaissance as both a historical period and a historical movement. Guido Ruggiero's work is based on archival research and new insights of social and cultural history and literary criticism, with a special emphasis on everyday culture, gender, violence, and sexuality. The book offers a vibrant and relevant critical study of a period too long burdened by anachronistic and outdated ways of thinking about the past. Familiar, yet alien; pre-modern, but suggestively post-modern; attractive and troubling, this book returns the Italian Renaissance to center stage in our past and in our historical analysis.

Love and Sex in the Time of Plague - A Decameron Renaissance (Hardcover): Guido Ruggiero Love and Sex in the Time of Plague - A Decameron Renaissance (Hardcover)
Guido Ruggiero
R1,078 Discovery Miles 10 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As a pandemic swept across fourteenth-century Europe, the Decameron offered the ill and grieving a symphony of life and love. For Florentines, the world seemed to be coming to an end. In 1348 the first wave of the Black Death swept across the Italian city, reducing its population from more than 100,000 to less than 40,000. The disease would eventually kill at least half of the population of Europe. Amid the devastation, Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron was born. One of the masterpieces of world literature, the Decameron has captivated centuries of readers with its vivid tales of love, loyalty, betrayal, and sex. Despite the death that overwhelmed Florence, Boccaccio’s collection of novelle was, in Guido Ruggiero’s words, a “symphony of life.” Love and Sex in the Time of Plague guides twenty-first-century readers back to Boccaccio’s world to recapture how his work sounded to fourteenth-century ears. Through insightful discussions of the Decameron’s cherished stories and deep portraits of Florentine culture, Ruggiero explores love and sexual relations in a society undergoing convulsive change. In the century before the plague arrived, Florence had become one of the richest and most powerful cities in Europe. With the medieval nobility in decline, a new polity was emerging, driven by Il Popolo—the people, fractious and enterprising. Boccaccio’s stories had a special resonance in this age of upheaval, as Florentines sought new notions of truth and virtue to meet both the despair and the possibility of the moment.

The Boundaries of Eros - Sex Crime and Sexuality in Renaissance Venice (Hardcover): Guido Ruggiero The Boundaries of Eros - Sex Crime and Sexuality in Renaissance Venice (Hardcover)
Guido Ruggiero
R2,149 Discovery Miles 21 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Utilizing the records of several Venetian courts that dealt with sex crimes, Ruggiero traces the evolution of both licit and illicit sexuality during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Through this examination of illicit sexuality, Ruggiero sheds light on the institutions, languages, social life, and values not only of this shadow-culture, but also of Venetian society and, ultimately, the Renaissance itself.

Historicizing Life-Writing and Egodocuments in Early Modern Europe (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022): James R. Farr, Guido Ruggiero Historicizing Life-Writing and Egodocuments in Early Modern Europe (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
James R. Farr, Guido Ruggiero
R3,983 Discovery Miles 39 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume historicizes the study of life-writing and egodocuments, focusing on early modern European reflections on the self, self-fashioning, and identity. Life-writing and the study of egodocuments currently tend to be viewed as separate fields, yet the individual as a purposive social actor provides significant common ground and offers a vehicle, both theoretical and practical, for a profitable synthesis of the two in a historical context. Echoing scholars from a wide-range of disciplines who recognize the uncertainty of the nature of the self, these essays question the notion of the autonomous self and the attendant idea of continuous identity unfolding in a unified personality. Instead, they suggest that the early modern self was variable and unstable, and can only be grasped by exploring selves situated in specific historical and social/cultural contexts and revealed through the wide range of historical documents considered here. The three sections of the volume consider: first, the theoretical contexts of understanding egodocuments in early modern Europe; then, the practical ways egodocuments from the period may be used for writing life-histories today; and finally, a wider range of historical documents that might be added to what are usually seen as egodocuments.

The Renaissance in Italy - A Social and Cultural History of the Rinascimento (Paperback): Guido Ruggiero The Renaissance in Italy - A Social and Cultural History of the Rinascimento (Paperback)
Guido Ruggiero
R1,083 R908 Discovery Miles 9 080 Save R175 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a rich and exciting new way of thinking about the Italian Renaissance as both a historical period and a historical movement. Guido Ruggiero's work is based on archival research and new insights of social and cultural history and literary criticism, with a special emphasis on everyday culture, gender, violence, and sexuality. The book offers a vibrant and relevant critical study of a period too long burdened by anachronistic and outdated ways of thinking about the past. Familiar, yet alien; pre-modern, but suggestively post-modern; attractive and troubling, this book returns the Italian Renaissance to center stage in our past and in our historical analysis.

The Boundaries of Eros - Sex Crime and Sexuality in Renaissance Venice (Paperback, Revised): Guido Ruggiero The Boundaries of Eros - Sex Crime and Sexuality in Renaissance Venice (Paperback, Revised)
Guido Ruggiero
R1,197 Discovery Miles 11 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Utilizing the records of several Venetian courts that dealt with sex crimes, Ruggiero traces the evolution of both licit and illicit sexuality during the 14th and 15th centuries. He argues that the use of such records reveals not only the nature of sexual behaviour that was considered criminal, but also what society established as the norm. Through this examination of illicit sexuality, Ruggiero sheds light on the institutions, languages, social life and values not only of this shadow-culture, but also of Venetian society and, ultimately, the Renaissance itself.

Microhistory and the Lost Peoples of Europe - Selections from Quaderni Storici (Paperback): Edward Muir, Guido Ruggiero Microhistory and the Lost Peoples of Europe - Selections from Quaderni Storici (Paperback)
Edward Muir, Guido Ruggiero
R995 Discovery Miles 9 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"An excellent introduction to and sampling of the developing genre of microhistory... In essence these historians begin their analysis 'from below, ' viewing the ordinary peoples ignored in the annals of European history." -- "Catholic Historical Review."

"Selections from" Quaderni Storici.

Machiavelli in Love - Sex, Self, and Society in the Italian Renaissance (Paperback): Guido Ruggiero Machiavelli in Love - Sex, Self, and Society in the Italian Renaissance (Paperback)
Guido Ruggiero
R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Machiavelli in Love" introduces a complex concept of sex and sexual identity and their roles in the culture and politics of the Italian Renaissance. Guido Ruggiero's study counters the consensus among historians and literary critics that there was little sense of individual identity and almost no sense of sexual identity before the modern period.

Drawing from the works of major literary figures such as Boccaccio, Aretino, and Castiglione, and rereading them against archival evidence, Ruggiero examines the concept of identity via consensus realities of family, neighbors, friends, and social peers, as well as broader communities and solidarities. The author contends that Renaissance Italians understood sexual identity as a part of the human life cycle, something that changed throughout stages of youthful experimentation, marriage, adult companionship, and old age.

Machiavelli's letters and literary production reveal a fascinating construction of self that is highly reliant on sexual reputation. Ruggiero's challenging reinterpretation of this canonical figure, as well as his unique treatment of other major works of the period, offer new approaches for reading Renaissance literature and new understandings of the way life was lived and perceived during this time.

Binding Passions - Tales of Magic, Marriage, and Power at the End of the Renaissance (Paperback, Revised): Guido Ruggiero Binding Passions - Tales of Magic, Marriage, and Power at the End of the Renaissance (Paperback, Revised)
Guido Ruggiero
R1,285 Discovery Miles 12 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mining the rich Venetian archives, especially the unusually detailed records of Venice's own branch of the Roman Inquisition, Guido Ruggiero provides a strikingly new and provocative interpretation of the end of the Renaissance in Italy. In this boldly structured work, he develops five narrative accounts of individual encounters with the Inquisition that illustrate the double-edged metaphor of how passions were both bound by late Renaissance society and were seen in turn as binding people. In this way new perspectives are opened on magic, witchcraft, love, marriage, gender, and discipline at the level of the community and beyond. Witches, courtesans, prostitutes, women healers, nobles, Cardinals, and renegade priests and monks speak from these pages describing their lives, beliefs, hopes, fears, and lies. With an imaginative flair for storytelling and impeccable scholarship, Ruggiero exposes the rich complexity of the culture and poetics of the everyday at the end of the Renaissance and illuminates a previously unexplored chapter in Italian history.

Five Comedies from the Italian Renaissance (Paperback): Laura Giannetti, Guido Ruggiero Five Comedies from the Italian Renaissance (Paperback)
Laura Giannetti, Guido Ruggiero
R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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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