From comic verse to practical jokes, pornography to satire, acting to
acrobatics, the Renaissance witnessed the flowering of play in all its
forms. In the first wide-ranging and accessible introduction to play
in Renaissance Italy, Peter Burke, celebrated historian of the Italian
Renaissance, synthesizes over forty years’ research, explores the
various forms of play in this period, and offers an overview that
reveals the many connections between its different domains. While play
could be rough, the Church played an increasing role in determining
acceptable and unacceptable forms of play, and, after campaigns
against violence and obscenity, much of the licentiousness
characteristic of the early Renaissance was tamed.
This entertaining study of play reveals much about the culture of
Renaissance Italy, and illuminates an essential element in human life.
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9781509543441
Publisert
2021
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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