Textual Masculinity and the Exchange of Women in Renaissance Venice /
Based on archival work and Quaintance's exceptional knowledge of Venetian dialect poetry, Textual Masculinity and the Exchange of Women in Renaissance Venice is an unprecedented window into the understudied world of Venetian literature.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
2015.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Writing the Whore in Renaissance Venice; Textual Masculinity; Puttana, Meretrice, Cortigiana: What's in a Name?; Writing the Courtesan; Prostitutes, Pimps, and Bullies: Venetian Literature "alla bulesca"; Textual Masculinity and Literary Fraternity; 1 Gang Rape and Literary Fame; La puttana errante: The Whore-Errant between Men; La Zaffetta: Rape as Literary Fraternity; Angela Zaffetta, cortigiana da vero; Intertextuality, Masculinity, and Fame; 2 Fictional Ladies and Literary Fraternity.
- Academies, Salons, and Other Sodalities in Sixteenth-Century VeniceThe Virtual Salon; Petrarchan Praise and Literary Fraternity; 3 The Erotics of Venetian Dialect; The Uses of Dialect; Ogni saor: The Flavours of Dialect; "Bella istoria": Helena Artusi, Dialect Whore; Angelic Whores and Homoerotic Triangles; 4 Dialect and Homosociality from Manuscript to Print; "Rime in lingua veneziana di diversi"; La caravana: An Anthology of Pleasure; Versi alla venitiana; 5 Women Writers between Men: Gaspara Stampa and Veronica Franco; Stampa, Franco, and the Sexual Politics of Venetian Literary Culture.
- Gaspara StampaStampa as Literary Organizer; Veronica Franco; Poetry, Prostitution, and the Currency of Collaboration; Notes; Bibliography; Index.