Ariosto's Bitter Harmony: Crisis and Evasion in the Italian Renaissance
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Focusing on the fundamental Ariostan pairing of education and madness, with all its implications for poetry, Professor Ascoli generates a global reading of the greatest literary work of the Italian Renaissance.
Originally published in 1987.
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