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The Wounded Body

Memory, Language and the Self from Petrarch to Shakespeare

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This edited collection explores the image of the wound as a ‘cultural symptom’ and a literary-visual trope at the core of representations of a new concept of selfhood in Early Modern Italian and English cultures, as expressed in the two complementary poles of poetry and theatre. The semantic field of the wounded body concerns both the image of the wound as a traumatic event, which leaves a mark on someone’s body and soul (and prompts one to investigate its causes and potential solutions), and the motif of the scar, which draws attention to the fact that time has passed and urges those who look at it to engage in an introspective and analytical process. By studying and describing the transmission of this metaphoric paradigm through the literary tradition, the contributors show how the image of the bodily wound — from Petrarch’s representation of the Self to the overt crisis that affects the heroes and the poetic worlds created by Ariosto and Tasso, Spenser and Shakespeare — could respond to the emergence of Modernity as a new cultural feature.weiterlesen

Elektronisches Format: PDF

Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-030-91904-7 / 978-3030919047 / 9783030919047

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

Erscheinungsdatum: 10.03.2022

Seiten: 411

Herausgegeben von Fabrizio Bondi, Massimo Stella, Andrea Torre

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