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Gerusalemme Liberata | Images of Feminity in Traditional Art Epic Terms
In the following essay, Rex explores how Tasso uses and manipulates images of femininity in traditional art epic terms.
Gerusalemme Liberata has rightly been called the finest Renaissance art epic written in terms of style, action, message, and characters. Torquato Tasso successfully combines elements of the heroic epic with elements of the medieval romance. One of his major contributions to the art epic are his female characters. Traditionally female epic characters fall into one of two kinds: the prize object and the Amazon. The prize objects are usually characters that are hyper-feminine; they cannot defend themselves, they are usually the reward for some heroic act by the male characters, and...
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