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The Lady Vanishes: Subjectivity and Representation in Castiglione and Ariosto
The Lady Vanishes: Subjectivity and Representation in Castiglione and Ariosto, The Lady Vanishes focuses on the representation of women in two key works of the Italian Renaissance: Baldassarre Castiglione's treatise Il libro del cortegiano (The Book of the Courtier) and Ludovico Ariosto's chivalric romance Orlando Furioso. Using fem, The Lady Vanishes: Subjectivity and Representation in Castiglione and Ariosto has a rating of 3 stars
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The Lady Vanishes: Subjectivity and Representation in Castiglione and Ariosto, The Lady Vanishes focuses on the representation of women in two key works of the Italian Renaissance: Baldassarre Castiglione's treatise Il libro del cortegiano (The Book of the Courtier) and Ludovico Ariosto's chivalric romance Orlando Furioso. Using fem, The Lady Vanishes: Subjectivity and Representation in Castiglione and Ariosto
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  • The Lady Vanishes: Subjectivity and Representation in Castiglione and Ariosto
  • Written by author Valeria Finucci
  • Published by Stanford University Press, August 1992
  • The Lady Vanishes focuses on the representation of women in two key works of the Italian Renaissance: Baldassarre Castiglione's treatise Il libro del cortegiano (The Book of the Courtier) and Ludovico Ariosto's chivalric romance Orlando Furioso. Using fem
  • The Lady Vanishes focuses on the representation of women in two key works of the Italian Renaissance: Baldassarre Castiglione's treatise Il libro del cortegiano (The Book of the Courtier) and Ludovico Ariosto's chivalric romance Orlando Furioso. Using fem
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Introduction: Subjectivity, Representation, and the Construction of Femininity1
Pt. ICastiglione
1The Production of Discourse, or How to Be Left Out by Staying In27
2Cutting and Sewing: The Representation of the Court Lady47
3The Comic Bond: Castiglione on Jokes Via Freud75
Pt. IIAriosto
4The Narcissistic Woman: Angelica and the Mystique of Femininity107
5Ego Games/Body Games: The Representation of Olimpia145
6(Dis)Orderly Death, or How to Be In by Being Out: The Case of Isabella169
7Transvestite Love: Gender Troubles in the Fiordispina Story199
8Un-dressing the Warrior/Re-dressing the Woman: The Education of Bradamante227
Afterword255
Notes259
Bibliography301
Index325


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