Fairy-tale science: monstrous generation in the tales of Straparola and Basile

Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-213) and index

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Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Magnanini, Suzanne (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Toronto [u.a.] University of Toronto Press 2008
Dans:Année: 2008
Recensions:[Rezension von: Magnanini, Suzanne, Fairy-Tale Science: Monstrous Generation in the Tales of Straparola and Basile] (2010) (Buck, Lawrence P.)
Collection/Revue:Toronto Italian studies
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Straparola, Giovanni Francesco 1480-1557 / Monstre
B Basile, Giambattista 1575-1632 / Monstre
Sujets non-standardisés:B Monsters in literature
B Monsters Folklore
B Fairy tales (Italy) History and criticism
B Basile, Giambattista (approximately 1575-1632) Criticism and interpretation
B Literature and science (Italy) History
B Straparola, Giovanni Francesco (approximately 1480-1557?) Criticism and interpretation
B Italian fiction 17th century History and criticism
B Italian fiction 16th century History and criticism
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Résumé:Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-213) and index
"In Fairy-Tale Science Suzanne Magnanini explores the birth and evolution of the literary fairy tale in the context of early modern discourses on the monstrous. She demonstrates how both the normative literary theories of the Italian intellectual establishment and the emerging New Science limited the genre's success on its native soil. Natural philosophers, physicians, and clergymen positioned the fairy tale in opposition to science, fixing it as a negative pole in a binary system, one which came to define both a new type of scientific inquiry and the nascent literary genre. Magnanini also suggests that, by identifying their literary production with the monstrous and the feminine, Straparola and Basile contributed to the marginalization of the new genre." "A wide-ranging yet carefully crafted study, Fairy-Tale Science investigates the complex interplay between scientific discourse and an emerging literary genre, and expands our understanding of the early modern European imagination."--BOOK JACKET.
ISBN:0802097545