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Author:
Coggeshall, Elizabeth A., author.
Title:
On amistà : negotiating friendship in Dante's Italy / Elizabeth Coggeshall.
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xi, 220 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Dante Alighieri,--1265-1321--Criticism and interpretation.
Dante Alighieri,--1265-1321--Friends and associates.
Dante Alighieri,--1265-1321.
To 1500
Italian literature--To 1400--History and criticism.
Friendship in literature.
Friendship--Italy, Northern--History--To 1500.
Criticism.
History.
Friendship.
Friendship in literature.
Italian literature.
Northern Italy.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Notes:
Series from book jacket. Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-212) and index.
Summary:
"Although we often think of friendship today as an indisputable value of human social life, for thinkers and writers across late medieval Christian society friendship raised a number of social and ethical dilemmas that needed to be carefully negotiated. On Amistà analyses these dilemmas and looks at how Dante's strategic articulations of friendship evolved across the phases of his literary career, as he maneuvered between different social groups and settings. Elizabeth Coggeshall reveals that friendship was not an unequivocal moral good for the writers of late medieval Italy. Instead, it was an ambiguous term to be deployed strategically, describing a wide range of social relationships varying from allies, collaborators, servants, patrons, rivals, and enemies. Drawing on the use of the language of friendship in the letters, correspondence poems, dedications, narratives, and treatises composed by Dante and his interlocutors, Coggeshall examines the way they skillfully negotiated around the dilemmas that friendship raised in the spheres of medieval Italian literary society. The book addresses instances of inclusivity and exclusivity, collaboration and self-interest, hierarchy and equality, alterity and identity. Employing literary, historical, and sociological analysis, On Amistà presents a genealogy for the innovative and tactical use of the terms of friendship among the works of late medieval Italian authors."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Toronto Italian studies
ISBN:
1487548176
9781487548179
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1337160787
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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