Ariosto, Shakespeare and Corneille

Ariosto, Shakespeare and Corneille

Por Douglas Ainslie (Traductor), Benedetto Croce

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

In "Ariosto, Shakespeare and Corneille," Benedetto Croce offers a profound exploration of the interplay between three monumental figures of literature: Ludovico Ariosto, William Shakespeare, and Pierre Corneille. Croce's analytical prowess shines through as he investigates their respective contributions to the development of dramatic art and poetics. The text dives into the thematic and stylistic nuances that distinguish these playwrights while situating their works within the broader context of Renaissance and Early Modern literature. By employing a sophisticated comparative approach, Croce elucidates the cultural and philosophical ramifications of their narratives, enriching our understanding of the evolution of literary expression during this pivotal era. Benedetto Croce, an Italian philosopher, historian, and aesthetician, was deeply immersed in the literary movements of his time. His philosophical orientation, particularly his emphasis on the role of art and the interpretation of aesthetics, informed his critical perspectives. Croce's engagement with these playwrights can be seen as an effort to bridge the gap between classical and modern interpretative frameworks, emphasizing the enduring significance of their artistry in contemporary thought. This book is a vital read for anyone interested in the intricate relationships between literature, culture, and philosophy. Croce's insights provide a rich foundation for understanding the complexities of these legendary authors, making it an indispensable resource for students, scholars, and literary enthusiasts alike.

Benedetto Croce