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Paroimia

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: D'Eugenio, Daniela
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: West Lafayette, IN : Purdue University Press, 2021.
Colección:Purdue studies in Romance literatures.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • PAROIMIA
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • Criteria for Transcription
  • Notes on Quotations, Translations, and Abbreviations
  • Chapter One Literary History and Theories of Paremias
  • Paremiography: Literature of Paremias and Literature with Paremias
  • The Classical and Middle Ages
  • The Renaissance and Early Modern Period
  • The Nineteenth, Twentieth, and Twenty-First Centuries
  • Paremiology: Defining Paremias
  • The Classical and Middle Ages
  • The Renaissance and Early Modern Period
  • The Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
  • Temistocle Franceschi's Paremiology
  • Variations of Paremias in Genre, Culture, and Language
  • Paremiological Categorizations: Proverbs, Proverbial Phrases, and Wellerisms
  • Chapter Two Vincenzo Brusantino's Le cento novelle: Paremias and Tridentine Ethics in Reinterpreting the Decameron
  • Brusantino's "Translation" of Boccaccio's Decameron
  • The Defining Attributes of Brusantino's Le cento novelle
  • Rewriting the Decameron through Octaves and Paremias
  • Le cento novelle: A Stylistic and Social Adaptation of the Decameron
  • Introductory Allegories and Paremias: Brusantino's Ethical Perspective
  • Celebrated Love
  • Condemned Love
  • Lascivious Love and Religion
  • Jealousy Rebuked
  • Religious Matters
  • The Power of the Word
  • Embedded Paremias: Brusantino's Personal Innovations and His Adaptations of Boccaccio's Paremias to the Octave
  • Brusantino's Ethical Language in His Paremias
  • Chapter Three John Florio's Firste Fruites and Second Frutes: Paremias and Elizabethan Teaching of the Italian Language
  • Florio's Activity in England
  • Teaching the Italian Language with Paremias: Florio's Innovative Approach
  • Florio's Paremias in His Fruits
  • The Sources of Florio's Paremias and Dialogues
  • Solomon's and Yeshua Ben Sira's Paremias in Firste Fruites
  • Translating Paremias
  • Firste Fruites
  • Second Frutes
  • Paremias in Context
  • Paremiac Dialogues in Firste Fruites
  • Paremiac Dialogues in Second Frutes
  • Contextual Comparisons with Giardino di ricreatione
  • Chapter Four Pompeo Sarnelli's Posilecheata: Paremias and the Multifaceted Neapolitan Baroque
  • Sarnelli's Literary Presence
  • Literature in Neapolitan Dialect and Sarnelli's Fables
  • The Prefatory Letter: Paremias Praising the Neapolitan Dialect
  • The Introductory Banquet: Tripartite Paremias to Marvel
  • The Five Fables: Paremias as Moral, Social, and Linguistic Tools
  • Cunto 1: La piatà remmonerata
  • Cunto 2: La vajassa fedele
  • Cunto 3: La 'ngannatrice 'ngannata
  • Cunto 4: La gallenella
  • Cunto 5: La capo e la coda
  • Conclusion
  • Index of Paremias in Le cento novelle, Firste Fruites, Second Frutes, and Posilecheata
  • Vincenzo Brusantino: Le cento novelle's Paremias
  • Introductory Paremias for Each Novella and Final List of Paremias at the End of Each Day