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Renaissance in Italy (Vol. 1-7) (eBook)

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2023
2634 Seiten
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John Addington Symonds' monumental work, "Renaissance in Italy" spans seven volumes, offering an unparalleled examination of the cultural, artistic, and intellectual revival that characterized Italy from the 14th to the 17th centuries. With a meticulous literary style that blends rigorous scholarly analysis and vivid narrative, Symonds explores the evolution of Renaissance thought and its profound impacts on European culture. The text weaves together biographical portraits of key figures—artists, thinkers, and patrons—while situating them within their historical contexts, thus illuminating the intricate interplay between individual genius and collective societal transformations during this vibrant epoch. Symonds, a prominent Victorian scholar with deep interests in both literature and art, was profoundly influenced by his philosophical views, particularly the celebration of beauty and the human spirit. His background in classical studies, combined with his pioneering work on sexuality in relation to art, enabled him to approach the Renaissance not merely as a historical period but as a vital expression of human potential and creativity. His personal experiences and struggles with sexuality and identity frequently infuse his writing with depth and sincerity, enriching his exploration of Renaissance ideals. Readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of the Italian Renaissance will find Symonds' "Renaissance in Italy" an indispensable resource. Its thorough research and rich prose not only captivate scholars but also engage general readers with a passion for art, history, and literature. This work invites continued reflection on the lasting legacy of the Renaissance, making it a timeless classic worthy of a place on every enthusiast's bookshelf.

John Addington Symonds (1840–1893) was an eminent English biographer, literary critic, and scholar. His work primarily focused on the Renaissance period, reflected in his magnum opus, 'Renaissance in Italy' (Vol. 1-7), where he provided a comprehensive analysis of the various aspects of the Italian Renaissance. Symonds combined rigorous historical scholarship with an engaging narrative style, enriching the cultural and intellectual history with insights into art, literature, and society. The thoroughness of his research and the passion for his subject matter distinguished Symonds as a literary figure of his time. His emphasis on homosexuality in historic contexts, although veiled, was pioneering, considering the era's mores. Beyond his best-known work on the Renaissance, Symonds wrote numerous essays, biographies, and cultural analyses that reflect his broad interests in humanism and aesthetics. His literary style often interwove personal reflection with scholarly critique, which made his work accessible and deeply human. Symonds' contributions to the study of the Renaissance and his influence on the literary and cultural historiography of the period remain significant for both academic and general audiences.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Schlagworte 15th century Italian art • 16th century european history • 19th-century historiography • artistic contributions Italy • Artistic Masterpieces • Broken Glass • Classical influences in Renaissance • Cultural analysis • cultural landscape Italy • cultural rebirth • Donatello • educational Renaissance studies • European historical periods • European history context • Historical analysis Renaissance • Humanism influence • humanism in Renaissance • influential thinkers artists • Italian renaissance • Italian Renaissance culture • italian renaissance history • John Addington Symonds literature • Literary synthesis • lyrical historical prose • Medici • Medici family and Renaissance • Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel • Multifaceted genius • Niccolo Machiavelli • political themes Renaissance • Raphael • Renaissance art and culture • Renaissance art architecture • Renaissance intellectual movement • Scholarly Exploration • The Cambridge Modern History Collection • The Da Vinci Code • The Giant • Venice • volumes Renaissance history
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