This book explores the unique character of Roman wit as expressed through the iconic figure of Pasquino, a mutilated torso that served as a platform for anonymous satirical commentary in Renaissance Rome. The author delves into the historical context of Pasquino, tracing the evolution of Roman satire from its origins in ancient Rome through the Middle Ages to its flourishing in the 16th century. The book examines the various forms and targets of Pasquino's wit, from political lampoons and social critiques to attacks on the Catholic Church and its clergy. The author analyzes the literary and rhetorical devices employed by Pasquinists, demonstrating their skill in using humor to convey sharp and often subversive messages. Beyond its focus on Pasquino, this book contributes to a broader understanding of the role of satire in Italian culture and its significance as a form of political and social expression. By exploring the interplay between art, literature, and politics in Renaissance Rome, the author sheds light on the complex and multifaceted nature of this vibrant period.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book explores the unique character of Roman wit as expressed through the iconic figure of Pasquino, a mutilated torso that served as a platform for anonymous satirical commentary in Renaissance Rome. The author delves into the historical context of Pasquino, tracing the evolution of Roman satire from its origins in ancient Rome through the Middle Ages to its flourishing in the 16th century. The book examines the various forms and targets of Pasquino's wit, from political lampoons and social critiques to attacks on the Catholic Church and its clergy. The author analyzes the literary and rhetorical devices employed by Pasquinists, demonstrating their skill in using humor to convey sharp and often subversive messages. Beyond its focus on Pasquino, this book contributes to a broader understanding of the role of satire in Italian culture and its significance as a form of political and social expression. By exploring the interplay between art, literature, and politics in Renaissance Rome, the author sheds light on the complex and multifaceted nature of this vibrant period. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780282382476_0
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PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Seller Inventory # LW-9780282382476
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