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Author Chance, Jane, 1945- author.

Title Medieval mythography. Volume 3, The emergence of Italian humanism, 1321-1475 / Jane Chance
Published [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2015

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF (xxx, 665 pages)) : illustrations
Contents Abbreviations and citation editions -- Chronology of medieval mythographers and commentary authors -- Introduction -- Toward a subjective mythography : allegorical figurae and authorial self-projection -- Dante's self-mythography : the inverted Ovid "commentary" of the Commedia (1321) and its family glosses -- "Iohannes de Certaldo" : self-validation in Boccaccio's "Genealogies of the gods" (ca. 1350-75) -- Franco-Italian Christine de Pizan's Epistre othea (1399-1401) : a feminized commentary on Ovid -- Coluccio Salutati's Hercules as Vir perfectus : justifying Seneca's Hercules furens in de Laboribus Herculis (1378?-1405) -- Cristoforo landino's "Judgment of Aeneas" in the Disputationes camaldulenses (1475) -- Conclusion
Summary With this volume, Jane Chance concludes her monumental study of the history of mythography in medieval literature. Her focus here is the advent of hybrid mythography, the transformation of mythological commentary by blending the scholarly with the courtly and the personal. Chance's in-depth examination of works by the major writers of the period demonstrates how they essentially co-opted a thousand-year tradition. Their intricate narratives of identity mixed commentary with poetry, reinterpreted classical gods and heroes to suit personal agendas, and gave rise to innovative techniques such as "inglossation"--The use of a mythological figure to comment on the protagonist within an autobiographical allegory. In this manner, through allegorical authorial projection of the self, the poets explored a subjective world and manifested a burgeoning humanism that would eventually come to full fruition in the Renaissance. No other work examines the mythographic interrelationships among these poets and their unique and personal approaches to mythological commentary
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 539-611) and index
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Subject Ecole de Chartres.
SUBJECT Ecole de Chartres fast
Subject Humanism -- Italy
Mythology -- Historiography
Criticism, Medieval -- History
Literature, Medieval -- Roman influences
Literature, Medieval -- History and criticism.
Latin literature, Medieval and modern -- History and criticism
Civilization, Medieval -- Classical influences.
Mythology, Classical, in literature.
Criticism, Medieval.
Civilization, Medieval -- Classical influences
Criticism, Medieval
Humanism
Latin literature, Medieval and modern
Literature, Medieval
Literature, Medieval -- Roman influences
Mythology, Classical, in literature
Mythology -- Historiography
Italy
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780813055060
0813055067