Mandragola

Mandragola
Title Mandragola PDF eBook
Author Niccolò Machiavelli
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 1927
Genre Adultery
ISBN

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Mandrake

Mandrake
Title Mandrake PDF eBook
Author Howard Colyer
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 150
Release 2012-12-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1291327770

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A play about marriage, lust, adultery, corruption and deceit - all aided by the Mandrake Infusion. It is Machiavelli's greatest sex farce, and a landmark of the Italian Renaissance. This adaptation opened at the Jack Studio Theatre in London on 28 May 2013. "I'm not sure what liberties were applied in bringing a hit from the 1520s to the 21st century stage, but Mandrake had a timeless yet timely vibe about it - like a smart Shakespearean production. It was fresh and contemporary brimming with universal and relevant themes and a humour that's stood the test of time." Chris Osburn Tikichris.com. "Howard Colyer's latest twist on a classic is a wonderfully watchable romp that packs a political punch to go with its comic cuts." Gary Naylor Broadwayworld.com

The Comedy and Tragedy of Machiavelli

The Comedy and Tragedy of Machiavelli
Title The Comedy and Tragedy of Machiavelli PDF eBook
Author Vickie B. Sullivan
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 276
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780300087970

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The Italian statesman and political theorist Niccolo Machiavelli wrote not only political tracts but also comedies, poems, fables and letters that are seemingly lighthearted. The contributors to this volume explore the meanings of his works.

Five Comedies from the Italian Renaissance

Five Comedies from the Italian Renaissance
Title Five Comedies from the Italian Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Laura Giannetti
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 374
Release 2003-07-03
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780801872587

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Humor, sex, and satirized or upturned gender roles and social stereotypes characterize the Latin comedies updated and translated into Italian that became popular in Italy at the turn of the 16th century. The translations are by and for scholars of literature and history, rather than for production or performance. There are explanatory notes, but no bibliography or index. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

Machiavelli

Machiavelli
Title Machiavelli PDF eBook
Author Robert Black
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 256
Release 2022-09-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1789146143

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From a leading expert on the life and works of Niccolò Machiavelli, a superb overview of the pivotal Renaissance philosopher, writer, and historian. “Machiavellian” can signify duplicity and amorality in politics, but Machiavelli himself was far more complex than this cliché. A high-ranking Florentine government official and prolific writer of hugely influential political, military, and historical works, Machiavelli was also a vernacular poet, first-rank dramatist, and religious radical, rejecting not only the contemporary Catholic Church but Christianity itself. From champion of Florentine popular republicanism to political radical to conservative, Machiavelli explores the many facets of the man described as the father of modern political philosophy and political science.

Rape of Lucretia and the Founding of Republics

Rape of Lucretia and the Founding of Republics
Title Rape of Lucretia and the Founding of Republics PDF eBook
Author Melissa M. Matthes
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 204
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780271039343

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Matthes (U. of Maryland) stages a conversation between feminism and republicanism to analyze the linkage between "founding stories" of republics, sexual violence, and gender hierarchy. While pointing out the differences in the retellings of Lucretia's rape by Livy, Machiavelli, and Rousseau, she argues that their commonality is in appropriating the classical tale to support the view that the alternative to violence is citizenship and politics infused with common good notions of agency, action, and community. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

The Civic Spectacle

The Civic Spectacle
Title The Civic Spectacle PDF eBook
Author Mera J. Flaumenhaft
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 186
Release 1994
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780847679645

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In this exploration of four plays by Aeschylus, Euripides, Machiavelli and Shakespeare, Mera Flaumenhaft argues that, by revising well-known myths or histories, each playwright reshapes the community for which he writes. Emphasizing the context in which the plays have been read and performed, she examines the moral and political effects of each drama and its production, from the role of classical tragedy in MAINtaining the classical city, to the role of the modern history play in forming and maintaining the nation-state. Flaumenhaft demonstrates how the playwright's presentation of political themes within each drama relates to his view of the broadly political function of theater in his society.