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Drama, Poetry and Music in Late-Renaissance Italy: The Life and Works of Leonora Bernardi (Paperback)

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By Virginia Cox (Editor), Lisa Sampson (Editor), Anna Wainwright (Translated by), Virginia Cox, Lisa Sampson
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The first-ever study of Leonora Bernardi’s life along with a modern edition of her recently discovered literary corpus.

Leonora Bernardi (1559–1616), a gentlewoman of Lucca, was a highly regarded poet, dramatist, and singer. She was active in the brilliant courts of Ferrara and Florence at a time when creative women enjoyed exceptional visibility in Italy. Like many such figures, she has since suffered historical neglect. Drama, Poetry and Music in Late-Renaissance Italy presents the first-ever study of Bernardi’s life along with a modern edition of her recently discovered literary corpus, which mostly exists in manuscripts. Her writings are presented in the original Italian with new English translations, scholarly notes, and critical essays. Based on new archival research, the substantial opening section reconstructs Bernardi’s unusually colorful life. The second major section presents her pastoral tragicomedy Clorilli, one of the earliest secular dramatic works by a woman. The third section presents Bernardi’s secular and religious verse, which engaged with new trends in lyric and poetry for music, and was set by various key composers across Italy. The volume thus firmly positions Leonora Bernardi as a distinctive voice and dynamic player in the extraordinarily rich social, cultural, and geo-political networks of late-Renaissance Italy.  
 

About the Author


Virginia Cox is senior research fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge and honorary professor of early modern Italian literature and culture at the University of Cambridge. 

Lisa Sampson is reader in early modern Italian studies and codirector of the Centre for Early Modern Exchanges at UCL. 

Anna Wainwright is assistant professor of Italian studies and core faculty in women’s and gender studies at the University of New Hampshire.

Virginia Cox is senior research fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge and honorary professor of early modern Italian literature and culture at the University of Cambridge. 

Lisa Sampson is reader in early modern Italian studies and codirector of the Centre for Early Modern Exchanges at UCL. 

Product Details
ISBN: 9781800084315
ISBN-10: 1800084315
Publisher: UCL Press
Publication Date: February 5th, 2024
Pages: 552
Language: English