The Poems and Letters of Tullia d'Aragona and Others: A Bilingual Edition: The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series, cartea 28
Autor Tullia D' Aragona Editat de Julia L. Hairston Autor Tullia D'Aragona And Othersen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2014
Hairston has constructed a full personal, cultural and literary biography for d’Aragona, using newly discovered letters, archival material of other kinds, and contemporary theory about gender in women’s writing. Footnotes establish the intricacy of Tullia’s intellectual networks and her courting of intellectuals in rhyme. Hairston includes poems written to d’Aragona, including Girolamo Muzio’s long pastoral, Tirrhenia. She addresses with tact the question of how sexual Tullia’s relationships were with her various interlocutors. At times, as she says, one just can’t know, but that the issue is much less important than the poems themselves. I agree wholeheartedly. This is the editor Tullia has been waiting for: an indefatigable researcher, a creative biographer, and a precise and appreciative literary critic.
—Ann Rosalind Jones
Esther Cloudman Dunn Professor of Comparative Literature, Smith College
The figure of Tullia d’Aragona has long fascinated readers as the prototype of the “honest courtesan”, a woman who successfully exploited her physical and intellectual charms to win the adoration and respect of the Italian cultural elite. With Julia Hairston’s richly annotated edition of her collected verse, the product of more than a decade of scholarship, d’Aragona finally comes into focus also as poet. She emerges in this volume as one of the most distinctive protagonists in a key transitional moment in Italian literary history, when the aristocratic tradition of Petrarchist lyric began to be reshaped and democratized by its encounter with print.
—Virginia Cox
Professor of Italian, New York University
—Ann Rosalind Jones
Esther Cloudman Dunn Professor of Comparative Literature, Smith College
The figure of Tullia d’Aragona has long fascinated readers as the prototype of the “honest courtesan”, a woman who successfully exploited her physical and intellectual charms to win the adoration and respect of the Italian cultural elite. With Julia Hairston’s richly annotated edition of her collected verse, the product of more than a decade of scholarship, d’Aragona finally comes into focus also as poet. She emerges in this volume as one of the most distinctive protagonists in a key transitional moment in Italian literary history, when the aristocratic tradition of Petrarchist lyric began to be reshaped and democratized by its encounter with print.
—Virginia Cox
Professor of Italian, New York University
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780772721549
ISBN-10: 0772721548
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Iter Press
Colecția Iter Press
Seria The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series
ISBN-10: 0772721548
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Iter Press
Colecția Iter Press
Seria The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series
Notă biografică
Julia L. Hairston is Academic Director of the University of California, Rome Study Center where she teaches courses in Italian literature. In addition to articles on Machiavelli, Ariosto, and Alberti, she co-edited The Body in Early Modern Italy (Johns Hopkins UP, 2010). She is currently preparing the introduction and notes for a translation by John C. McLucas of Tullia d’Aragona’s The Wretch (Il Meschino) that will appear in the OV series.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
Editorial Norms and Note on Translation 55
Abbreviations 59
Poems by Signora Tullia di Aragona and by Others to Her (1547) 61
Miscellaneous Poems by Tullia d’Aragona and Exchanges with Her 253
Letters 287
Index of First Lines in Italian 307
Structure of the Poems 315
Bibliography 319
Index 345
Introduction 1
Editorial Norms and Note on Translation 55
Abbreviations 59
Poems by Signora Tullia di Aragona and by Others to Her (1547) 61
Miscellaneous Poems by Tullia d’Aragona and Exchanges with Her 253
Letters 287
Index of First Lines in Italian 307
Structure of the Poems 315
Bibliography 319
Index 345
Recenzii
"Hairston has constructed a full personal, cultural and literary biography for d’Aragona, using newly discovered letters, archival material of other kinds, and contemporary theory about gender in women’s writing. Footnotes establish the intricacy of Tullia’s intellectual networks and her courting of intellectuals in rhyme. Hairston includes poems written to d’Aragona, including Girolamo Muzio’s long pastoral, Tirrhenia. She addresses with tact the question of how sexual Tullia’s relationships were with her various interlocutors. At times, as she says, one just can’t know, but that the issue is much less important than the poems themselves. I agree wholeheartedly. This is the editor Tullia has been waiting for: an indefatigable researcher, a creative biographer, and a precise and appreciative literary critic."