The Italian Tragedy in the Renaissance: Cultural Realities and Theatrical Innovations

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This book is about the Renaissance revitalization of classical drama. Using a cultural and theatrical approach, it shows how Italian playwrights made ancient tragedy relevant to their audiences. The book challenges the traditional critical approach to the Italian Renaissance tragedy as a mere literary work, and calls attention to the complementary function of the theatrical text, which is 'reconstructed' from the stage directions embedded in the discourse of the characters.

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The Making of Italian Renaissance Tragedy
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Renaissance Living Traditions and the Revival
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Christian Religion in the Tragic
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