Beauty is a central concept in the Italian cultural imagination throughout its history and in virtually all its manifestations. It particularly permeates the domains that have governed the construction of Italian identity: literature and language. The Idea of Beauty in Italian Literature and Language assesses this long tradition in a series of essays covering a wide chronological and thematic range, while crossing from historical linguistics to literary and cultural studies. It offers elements for reflection on cross-disciplinary approaches in the humanities, and demonstrates the power of beauty as a fundamental category beyond aesthetics.
Claudio Di Felice is Assistant Professor of Italian Linguistics at Leiden University. He has published on the history of literary Italian, on Abruzzese dialect and Italian minority languages, as well as on textual bibliography. Recently he published an edition of Silvestro di Tano Pantaleoniâs will, a close family acquaintance of Dante Alighieri (Italian Studies 2017, n. 72,1). Harald Hendrix is Director of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome and full Professor of Italian Studies at Utrecht University. He has published on the European reception of early modern Italian literature, on the baroque aesthetics of the non-beautiful, and on the intersections of Italian literature, memorial practices and travel cultures. Philiep Bossier is full Professor of Italian Studies at Utrecht University, and the University of Groningen. He has published on early modern Romance literature in Europe, the history of Italian professional theatre and the rhetoric of emerging female authorship in the Italian renaissance.
List of Figures Introduction
âHarald Hendrix, Claudio Di Felice, and Philiep Bossierâ
1 Forms and Variations of Lemmata Indicating âBeautyâ in Literary Italian and the Common Language
âRosario Colucciaâ
2 âBellezze ed adornezze e piacimentoâ: The Concept of Beauty in the Sicilian School
âFrancesca De Blasi
3 Beauty as a Forma Mentis: Francis of Assisi
âBrigitte Poitrenaud-Lamesi
4 From Earthly Venus to Heavenly Venus: On the Evolution of the Concept of Beauty in Girolamo Benivieni
âSergio Di Benedetto
5 The âTrue Formâ of Beauty: Poetry and Portraits from Petrarch to the Sixteenth Century
âVeronica Pesce
6 âLove is Naught but a Certain Desire to Enjoy Beautyâ: Castiglione and Raffaello*
âPasquale Sabbatino
7 The Principle of Beauty in the Literary Criticism of the 16th Century
âAntonio Sorella
8 Beauty at the Limit
âSilvia Fabrizio-Costa
9 Words for Beauty: Giuseppe Parini between Ideal Cities and the Decadence of the World
âMarcello Ciccuto
10 Amorose e di galanteria: Considerations about the Language of Love, Beauty and Desire in some Unpublished Poems by Giulio Bajamonti
âMonica De Rosa
11 âThe Profound Beauty is Greatnessâ: Itinerary in Giovanni Boineâs Aesthetics
âEnrico Riccardo Orlando
12 The Origins of Beauty in Leopardiâs Zibaldone
âStefano Bragato
13 History of a Modest Beauty: Models of Womanâs Aesthetics from Fermo e Lucia to I promessi sposi
âGavino Piga
14 The âSecond Beautyâ: Ideas of Politeness and Beauty in Italian Books of Manners
âGiovanna Alfonzetti
15 Fosca and her Sisters: Origins and Hypostases of the âMedusean Beautyâ in the Narrative of the Scapigliatura
âFrancesco Bonelli
16 Reconsidering Fin de Siècle Aestheticism: the Case of Gabriele DâAnnunzio
âFilippo Fonio
17 Paradise Saved and Lost of Fin de Siècle Aesthetics: Matelda and Mariana in the Works of Giovanni Pascoli
âFrancesca Irene Sensini
18 Eugenio Montale: for the âIncredible, Wonderful Faceâ of Clizia, between Photographs, Letters, the Palio and other Verses
âEpifanio Ajello
19 P.V. Tondelli and the Cannibalsâ Generation in Search of the Lost Beauty
âAgata Pryciak
All interested in the history of Italian culture, literature and language, and the formation of national identity.