Ludovico Ariosto Criticism
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Ariosto, Ludovico (Literary Criticism (1400-1800))
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Neoplatonist Art: Ariosto, His Contemporaries, and His Friends
- Critical Readings of the Orlando Furioso
- Narrative Discontinuity in the Orlando Furioso and its Sixteenth Century Critics
- Ariosto's Multiple Vision
- Introduction to Lodovico Ariosto: Five Cantos
- (Dis)Orderly Death, or How to Be In by Being Out: The Case of Isabella
- The Sixteenth-Century Polemic over Ariosto and Tasso, and the Significance of Galilei's Ariosto ‘Postille’
- Critics and Critiques
- ‘Un così valoroso cavalliero’: Knightly Honor and Artistic Representation in Orlando furioso, Canto 26
- Further Reading
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Ariosto, Ludovico (Poetry Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Discourses on the Heroic Poem
- Sismondi's ‘Literature of the South’
- Ariosto: Less Is More
- The Furioso's Third Protagonist
- The English Ariosto: The Elizabethan Poet and the Marvelous
- Alcina's Revenge: Reassessing Irony and Allegory in the Orlando furioso.
- Magic and Enchanted Armaments: Moral Considerations in Boiardo and Ariosto
- Concerning Ariosto's Modernity: Alcina's Case
- Narrative Interlace and Narrative Genres in Don Quijote and the Orlando furioso.
- Two Odysseys: Rinaldo's Po Journey and the Poet's Homecoming in Orlando furioso
- The Masquerade of Masculinity: Astolfo and Jocondo in Orlando furioso, Canto 28
- Shakespeare's Debt to Ariosto
- Further Reading