Renaissance Comedy: The Italian Masters, Volume 1
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Renaissance Comedy: The Italian Masters, Volume 1

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A rich and multi-faceted aspect of the Italian Renaissance, the comedy has been largely overlooked as a cultural force during the period. In "Renaissance Comedy," editor Donald Beecher corrects this oversight with a collection of eleven comedies representative of the principal styles of writing that define the genre. Proceeding from early, 'erudite' imitations of

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Paperback, 460 pages
Published March 22nd 2008 by University of Toronto Press
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