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Italian Renaissance Utopias Doni Patrizi And Zuccolo 1st Ed Antonio Donato

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Italian Renaissance Utopias Doni Patrizi And Zuccolo 1st Ed Antonio Donato
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Author: Antonio Donato
ISBN: 9783030036102, 9783030036119, 3030036103, 3030036111
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Italian Renaissance Utopias Doni Patrizi And Zuccolo 1st Ed Antonio Donato by Antonio Donato 9783030036102, 9783030036119, 3030036103, 3030036111 instant download after payment.

This book provides the first English study (comprehensive of introductory essays, translations, and notes) of five prominent Italian Renaissance utopias: Doni’s Wise and CrazyWorld, Patrizi’s The Happy City, and Zuccolo’s The Republic of Utopia, The Republic of Evandria, and The Happy City. The scholarship on Italian Renaissance utopias is still relatively underdeveloped; there is no English translation of these texts (apart from Campanella’s City of Sun), and our understanding of the distinctive features of this utopian tradition is rather limited. This book therefore fills an important gap in the existing critical literature, providing easier access to these utopian texts, and showing how the study of the utopias of Doni, Patrizi, and Zuccolo can shed crucial light on the scholarly debate about the essential traits of Renaissance utopias.

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