Redreaming the Renaissance: Essays on History and Literature in Honor of Guido Ruggiero
 
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Redreaming the Renaissance

Essays on History and Literature in Honor of Guido Ruggiero
 
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Redreaming the Renaissance offers twelve essays that build on the pathbreaking work of Guido Ruggiero in blending history and literature. Within this volume, contributors take interdisciplinary approaches to examining not only belles lettres but also other forms of artful expression, bringing their fields into conversation and reflecting on the methodology needed to sustain and enrich this conversation. 
 

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Redreaming the Renaissance seeks to remedy the dearth of conversations between scholars of history and literary studies by building on the pathbreaking work of Guido Ruggiero to explore the cross-fertilization between these two disciplines, using the textual world of the Italian Renaissance as proving ground. In this volume, these disciplines blur, as they did for early moderns, who did not always distinguish between the historical and literary significance of the texts they read and produced. Literature here is broadly conceived to include not only belles lettres, but also other forms of artful writing that flourished in the period, including philosophical writings on dreams and prophecy; life-writing; religious debates; menu descriptions and other food writing; diaries, news reports, ballads, and protest songs; and scientific discussions. The twelve essays in this collection examine the role that the volume’s dedicatee has played in bringing the disciplines of history and literary studies into provocative conversation, as well as the methodology needed to sustain and enrich this conversation.
Table of Contents:
List of Figures
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Redreaming the Renaissance: Mary Lindemann and Deanna Shemek

Part I Visions
Reflections on Reflections: The Pictorial Lessons of Mirrors in Vasari’s Lives 21: Douglas Biow
Dream Cultures of the Italian Cinquecento: Alessandro Arcangeli
Bianca e nera: Representations of African Women in Basile’s Teagene and The Tale of Tales: Suzanne Magnanini

Part II Passions
Tales of Marriage, Concubinage, and Prostitution in the Venetian Archives: Joanne Ferraro
Giovanni’s Story: Sex, Passion, and Identity in Early Modern Italy: Paula Findlen
Tullia d’Aragona’s Meschino and Religious Debate in Sixteenth-Century Italy: Julia L. Hairston

Part III Dramas
Playing with Food on the Italian Renaissance Stage: Konrad Eisenbichler
Tarquinia Molza and “Le cose del cielo”: Gender, Natural Philosophy, and Celebrity in Early Modern Italy: Meredith K. Ray
Women, Opera, and Onestà in Seventeenth-Century Rome: Courtney Quaintance

Part IV Methods
The Beginnings of the Ending: Ariosto’s Last Proems of 1516: Albert Russell Ascoli
Microhistory and the Digital Turn in Renaissance Historiography: Nicholas Terpstra
News in Verse: The Battle of Polesella (1509) between Imagination, Communication, and Information: Massimo Rospocher

Contributors
Index