The article investigates the relation between the experience of the so-called Vignaiuoli, the group of burlesque poets who gathered in 1530s Rome, and the hegemonic Petrarchist code at the time. Pointing out their program of opposition to highbrow literature (by contrasting their cauliflower crowns to laurel ones, alleged naturalness to professional poets’ artifice, and so on), as well as their opening up of poetry to new subject matters, the article will demonstrate the political implications of the Vignaiuoli’s experience, beyond the traditional label of anti-Petrarchism.
«Coronati di cavoli o di bieta»: identità e alterità del burlesco stile / Jossa, Francesca. - In: INVERBIS. - ISSN 2279-8978. - STAMPA. - VI:(2016), pp. 63-82.
«Coronati di cavoli o di bieta»: identità e alterità del burlesco stile
JOSSA, FRANCESCA
2016
Abstract
The article investigates the relation between the experience of the so-called Vignaiuoli, the group of burlesque poets who gathered in 1530s Rome, and the hegemonic Petrarchist code at the time. Pointing out their program of opposition to highbrow literature (by contrasting their cauliflower crowns to laurel ones, alleged naturalness to professional poets’ artifice, and so on), as well as their opening up of poetry to new subject matters, the article will demonstrate the political implications of the Vignaiuoli’s experience, beyond the traditional label of anti-Petrarchism.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.