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Innovation in the Italian Counter-Reformation

Contributor(s): McHugh, Shannon (Editor)

ISBN: 9781644531884

Publisher: University of Delaware Press

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Pub Date: September 21, 2020

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.87" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.26 lbs) 392 pages

Series: Early Modern Exchange

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Description: The enduring "black legend" of the Italian Counter-Reformation, which has held sway in both scholarly and popular culture, maintains that the Council of Trent ushered in a cultural dark age in Italy, snuffing out the spectacular creative production of the Renaissance. As a result, the decades following Trent have been mostly overlooked in Italian literary studies, in particular.

Review Quotes: "The essays in this collection aim at revisiting and problematizing in an interdisciplinary context the output of the Counter-Reformation period. As the brilliant contribution by Virginia Cox argues, the time has come to reevaluate the output of both men and women of the period, and to make room for the highly forgotten religious production. The other essays in the book maintain that it is time to stop judging the period as one of cultural involution. Instead we should start seeing it as one of creative innovation, a period in which the response to the Church's desire for purging sensuality and licentiousness fostered the rewriting of various genres into more spiritual venues."--Valeria Finucci, Duke University, author of The Prince's Body: Vincenzo Gonzaga and Renaissance Medicine

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