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SAGGIO DI RICERCHE SULLA SATIRA CONTRO IL VILLANO
AVVERTENZA
CAPITOLO I. CAUSE CHE DETERMINARONO QUESTA SATIRA. LA CONDIZIONE ECONOMICA DEI VILLANI NEL MEDIO EVO.
CAPITOLO II. POESIE SATIRICHE CONTRO IL VILLANO.
CAPITOLO III. LA SATIRA CONTRO IL VILLANO NELLA NOVELLA.
CAPITOLO IV. LA SATIRA CONTRO IL VILLANO NELLA POESIA POPOLAREGGIANTE. L'ORIGINE DELLO ZANNI DELLA COMMEDIA DELL'ARTE.
CAPITOLO V. LA SATIRA CONTRO IL VILLANO NELLA COMMEDIA.
APPENDICE
Errata-corrige.
INDICE
This study offers a thoughtful exploration of the medieval tradition of mocking the “villano,” the humble peasant who became a frequent target of satire. Drawing on a wide range of poems, proverbs and short narratives, the author traces how economic pressures and the clash between rural and urban life fueled a fierce literary hostility toward this social class.
Beyond cataloguing the verses, the work connects the ridicule of the villano to the emergence of one of the principal masks of the Commedia dell’Arte, suggesting that the caricature’s roots lie deeper than mere comic relief. An appendix of previously unpublished documents enriches the investigation, giving listeners a glimpse of rare primary sources that illuminate the cultural atmosphere of the late Middle Ages. The essay balances rigorous scholarship with clear, engaging prose, making it an accessible entry point for anyone curious about the interplay of literature, economics and social prejudice in medieval Europe.
Language
it
Duration
~4 hours (273K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France)
Release date
2020-08-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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