Cinque Canti / Five Cantos

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16th century european literature
16th century italian literature
A01=Ludovico Ariosto
Author_Ludovico Ariosto
biblioteca italiana
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charlemagne
chivalric world
cultural crisis
cultural studies
english speaking readers
epic masterpiece
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european literature
italian literature
italian renaissance
italy
knights
literary studies
original content
orlando furioso
poem
poet
poetic expression
political crisis
readable edition
religious crisis
renaissance
tragic
translated text

Product details

  • ISBN 9780520200098
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 133 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1996
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This new translation brings to English-speaking readers an intense and brooding work by the greatest poet of the Italian Renaissance, Ludovico Ariosto. Begun as a sequel to his epic masterpiece "Orlando Furioso" (1516), the unfinished "Cinque Canti" are a powerful poem in their own right. Tragic in tone, they depict the disintegration of the chivalric world of Charlemagne and his knights and give poetic expression to a sense of cultural, political, and religious crisis felt in Ariosto's Italy and in early sixteenth-century Europe more generally. David Quint's introduction freshly examines the literary sources and models of the "Cinque Canti" and discusses the cultural contexts and historical occasions of the poem. Printed with facing Italian text, this volume allows the modern reader to experience a work of Renaissance literature whose savage beauty still has the power to chill and fascinate.
Alexander Sheers studied comparative literature at the University of Massachusetts and at Princeton University. He now practices law in New York City. David Quint is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Yale University. His most recent book is Epic and Empire: Politics and Generic Form from Virgil to Milton (1993).

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