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Eleonora Stoppino - Genealogies of Fiction: Women Warriors and the Dynastic Imagination in the ´Orlando furioso´ - 9780823240371 - V9780823240371
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Genealogies of Fiction: Women Warriors and the Dynastic Imagination in the ´Orlando furioso´

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Description for Genealogies of Fiction: Women Warriors and the Dynastic Imagination in the ´Orlando furioso´ Hardback. Series: Modern Language Initiative. Num Pages: 282 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 2ADT; DSBD; DSC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 25. Weight in Grams: 590.

Genealogies of Fiction is a study of gender, dynastic politics, and intertextuality in medieval and renaissance chivalric epic, focused on Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando furioso. Relying on the direct study of manuscripts and incunabula, this project challenges the fixed distinction between medieval and early modern texts and
reclaims medieval popular epic as a key source for the Furioso.
Tracing the formation of the character of the warrior woman, from the Amazon to Bradamante, the book analyzes the process of gender construction in early modern Italy. By reading the tension between the representations of women as fighters, lovers, and mothers, this study shows how the warrior woman is a symbolic center for the construction of legitimacy in the complex web of fears and expectations of the
Northern Italian Renaissance court.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Fordham University Press United States
Number of pages
282
Condition
New
Series
Modern Language Initiative
Number of Pages
282
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823240371
SKU
V9780823240371
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About Eleonora Stoppino
Eleonora Stoppino is Assistant Professor of Italian at the University of Illinois.

Reviews for Genealogies of Fiction: Women Warriors and the Dynastic Imagination in the ´Orlando furioso´
This impressive study of the 'Furioso' as illuminated by its little-known medieval sources is thorough and well argued. It forms an important contribution to scholarship on early modern narrative, and will doubtless interest scholars of gender studies as well.
—Renaissance Quarterly
“A groundbreaking study of Ariosto’s medieval sources that benefits from a vision that brings together gender criticism and source criticism in heretofore unseen ways.”
-—Dennis Looney, University of Pittsburgh Examines the figure of Bradamante in the chivalric tradition and in Ariosto's Renaissance-era epic.
—The Chronicle Review
“Establishing contrasts and parallels with little-known works of the vernacular narrative romance tradition, Stoppino displays impressive erudition and performs a service for the critical discussion on Ariosto’s poem and on early modern narrative.”
-—Ronald Martinez, Brown University

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