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With Love Enamored and Driven Mad, Lucrezia Marinella puts her mark on classical mythology and literary antecedents. She transforms Cupid from all-powerful god to wayward adolescent who falls to his own haughtiness while having female characters (such as Venus) take on distinctly positive roles. From the literary standpoint, she demonstrates her deep knowledge of classical and vernacular authors, from Ovid to Apuleius and Prudentius, and from Dante to Tasso, with numerous forays into Petrarchan poetics. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe - The Toronto Series, volume 72

Trade Review
This accurate and readable translation constitutes an exciting contribution to our understanding of Lucrezia Marinella’s work as a whole, situating Amore innamorato within the context of the author’s artistic trajectory. It indeed helps us, as Gomez and Stampino state in their introduction, to avoid the trap of privileging the better-known of Marinella’s literary works.

—Laura Benedetti
Laura and Gaetano De Sole Professor of Contemporary Italian Culture
Department of Italian, Georgetown University
"This accurate and readable translation constitutes an exciting contribution to our understanding of Lucrezia Marinella’s work as a whole, situating Amore innamorato within the context of the author’s artistic trajectory. It indeed helps us, as Gomez and Stampino state in their introduction, to avoid the trap of privileging the better-known of Marinella’s literary works." -- Laura Benedetti, Georgetown University

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1
The Other Voice 1
Marinella’s Life and Works 2
Works, 1595–1605 4
Works, 1617–1648 7
Historical Context 9
Ovid: Metamorphoseon libri (Metamorphoses) 10
Prudentius: Psychomachia (Battle of the Soul) 11
Dante: Divina commedia (Divine Comedy) 13
Boccaccio: Genealogia deorum gentilium (Genealogy of the Pagan Gods) 14
Tasso: Gerusalemme liberata (Jerusalem Delivered) 15
Summary and Analysis 18
Apuleius: The Source Text 21
Marinella’s Amore innamorato et impazzato (Love Enamored and
Driven Mad) 27
Petrarchan Beauty in a New Context 37
Marinella’s Poetics 41
Marinella as an Observer of Her World and Society 44
Afterlife 45
Note on the Translation 47
Love Enamored and Driven Mad 49
Preliminary Texts 50
Dedicatory Letter 50
Allegory of the Poem 51
Permission 56
To the Reader 57
Canto 1 59
Canto 2 75
Canto 3 89
Canto 4 101
Canto 5 115
Canto 6 129
Canto 7 139
Canto 8 153
Canto 9 167
Canto 10 181
Bibliography 199
Index 205

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      Publisher: University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 4/7/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780866986250, 978-0866986250
      ISBN10: 0866986251

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      With Love Enamored and Driven Mad, Lucrezia Marinella puts her mark on classical mythology and literary antecedents. She transforms Cupid from all-powerful god to wayward adolescent who falls to his own haughtiness while having female characters (such as Venus) take on distinctly positive roles. From the literary standpoint, she demonstrates her deep knowledge of classical and vernacular authors, from Ovid to Apuleius and Prudentius, and from Dante to Tasso, with numerous forays into Petrarchan poetics. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe - The Toronto Series, volume 72

      Trade Review
      This accurate and readable translation constitutes an exciting contribution to our understanding of Lucrezia Marinella’s work as a whole, situating Amore innamorato within the context of the author’s artistic trajectory. It indeed helps us, as Gomez and Stampino state in their introduction, to avoid the trap of privileging the better-known of Marinella’s literary works.

      —Laura Benedetti
      Laura and Gaetano De Sole Professor of Contemporary Italian Culture
      Department of Italian, Georgetown University
      "This accurate and readable translation constitutes an exciting contribution to our understanding of Lucrezia Marinella’s work as a whole, situating Amore innamorato within the context of the author’s artistic trajectory. It indeed helps us, as Gomez and Stampino state in their introduction, to avoid the trap of privileging the better-known of Marinella’s literary works." -- Laura Benedetti, Georgetown University

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments xvii
      Introduction 1
      The Other Voice 1
      Marinella’s Life and Works 2
      Works, 1595–1605 4
      Works, 1617–1648 7
      Historical Context 9
      Ovid: Metamorphoseon libri (Metamorphoses) 10
      Prudentius: Psychomachia (Battle of the Soul) 11
      Dante: Divina commedia (Divine Comedy) 13
      Boccaccio: Genealogia deorum gentilium (Genealogy of the Pagan Gods) 14
      Tasso: Gerusalemme liberata (Jerusalem Delivered) 15
      Summary and Analysis 18
      Apuleius: The Source Text 21
      Marinella’s Amore innamorato et impazzato (Love Enamored and
      Driven Mad) 27
      Petrarchan Beauty in a New Context 37
      Marinella’s Poetics 41
      Marinella as an Observer of Her World and Society 44
      Afterlife 45
      Note on the Translation 47
      Love Enamored and Driven Mad 49
      Preliminary Texts 50
      Dedicatory Letter 50
      Allegory of the Poem 51
      Permission 56
      To the Reader 57
      Canto 1 59
      Canto 2 75
      Canto 3 89
      Canto 4 101
      Canto 5 115
      Canto 6 129
      Canto 7 139
      Canto 8 153
      Canto 9 167
      Canto 10 181
      Bibliography 199
      Index 205

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