Renaissance in Italy, Volume 5 (of 7) / Italian Literature, Part 2
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A literary study of Italian Renaissance writing that analyzes major poets and storytellers, with particular close readings of Ariosto's epic playfulness and the novellieri tradition. It defines and contrasts genres—romantic, heroic, burlesque, satiric—while tracing techniques such as irony, rapid episodic movement, rhetorical amplification, and vivid pictorial detail. The text examines characterization and female representation, the interplay of humor and pathos, the use of classical models, and the social and moral conditions shaping the novella. Overall it shows how appropriation and transformation of older forms produced a Renaissance sensibility marked by polished lyricism, narrative variety, and imaginative freedom.
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