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Adonis The Myth Of The Dying God In The Italian Renaissance Carlo Caruso

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Adonis The Myth Of The Dying God In The Italian Renaissance Carlo Caruso
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.88 MB
Author: Carlo Caruso
ISBN: 9781780932149, 9781472554499, 1780932146, 1472554493
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Adonis The Myth Of The Dying God In The Italian Renaissance Carlo Caruso by Carlo Caruso 9781780932149, 9781472554499, 1780932146, 1472554493 instant download after payment.

In this detailed treatment of the myth of Adonis in post-Classical times, Carlo Caruso provides an overview of the main texts, both literary and scholarly, in Latin and in the vernacular, which secured for the Adonis myth a unique place in the Early Modern revival of Classical mythology. While aiming to provide this general outline of the myth's fortunes in the Early Modern age, the book also addresses three points of primary interest, on which most of the original research included in the work has been conducted. First, the myth's earliest significant revival in the age of Italian Humanism, and particularly in the poetry of the great Latin poet and humanist Giovanni Pontano. Secondly, the diffusion of syncretistic interpretations of the Adonis myth by means of authoritative sixteenth-century mythological encyclopaedias. Thirdly, the allegorical/political use of the Adonis myth in G.B. Marino's (1569-1625) Adone, published in Paris in 1623 to celebrate the Bourbon dynasty and to support their legitimacy with regard to the throne of France.

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