Description
The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe - The Toronto Series: Volume 62
Reviews
In their annotated edition and translation of Isabella Andreini's La Mirtilla, Valeria Finucci and Julia Kisacky give expert and much-deserved attention to a watershed text - one of the first two early modern plays, along with Maddalena Campiglia's Flori, authored by a woman in Italy. Finucci's introduction adroitly guides readers through Andreini's fascinating life as a poet, performer, wife, dramatist, and international celebrity. Kisacky's nuanced translation allows English-language readers to find equal enjoyment in Andreini's comic and pastoral modes. The result puts a fresh face on a now-canonical play that will be accessible to undergraduates approaching the text for the first time, while allowing scholars of early modern theater and women's writing to find a renewed appreciation for Andreini and her work.
-Sara E. Diaz
Assistant Professor of the Practice of Italian, Fairfield University
"In their annotated edition and translation of Isabella Andreini's La Mirtilla, Valeria Finucci and Julia Kisacky give expert and much-deserved attention to a watershed text-one of the first two early modern plays, along with Maddalena Campiglia's Flori, authored by a woman in Italy. Finucci's introduction adroitly guides readers through Andreini's fascinating life as a poet, performer, wife, dramatist, and international celebrity. Kisacky's nuanced translation allows English-language readers to find equal enjoyment in Andreini's comic and pastoral modes. The result puts a fresh face on a now-canonical play that will be accessible to undergraduates approaching the text for the first time, while allowing scholars of early modern theater and women's writing to find a renewed appreciation for Andreini and her work."
-- Sara E. Diaz, Fairfield University
Book Information
ISBN 9780866985888
Author Isabella Andreini
Format Paperback
Page Count 292
Imprint Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
Publisher Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
Weight(grams) 498g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 158mm * 19mm