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    gbv_1832371611
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (CXL, 338 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9788864534909 , 9788855189224
    Series Statement: Moderna/Comparata 18
    Content: Girolamo Bartolommei's literary research is characterised by the narration of actions carried out by sacred and profane subjects and by the narration of ancient fabulae, re-interpreted according to the principle of moral utility. Girolamo Bartolommei dealt with different forms of lyrical, epic, dramaturgical and musical writing, recalling 'the benign readers' of his works to the ethical and social function of poetry. His work Didascalia cioè dottrina comica ("Caption, that is comic doctrine" printed in Florence in 1658 and reprinted in 1661), of which the critical edition is here introduced, is of particular interest for the peculiarity of the theoretical proposal. Such proposal is ascribable to the aesthetic of the academy theatre, aimed at demonstrating to young writers that only the 'honesty' and the decorum of a 'well-ordered comedy' could lift the fate of comic art from the degradation in which it had fallen. The author tries to convey this idea by proceeding from questions of general poetics up to the 'sketches of middle comedies' he composed himself
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 275-314 , Italian
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9788864534893
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bartolommei, Girolamo, 1584 - 1622 Didascalia cioè dottrina comica libri tre Firenze : Firenze University Press, 2016 ISBN 9788864534893
    Additional Edition: ISBN 886453489X
    Language: Italian
    Keywords: Bartolommei, Girolamo 1584-1622 ; Komik ; Theorie ; Geschichte 1658-1661
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