Rethinking Gaspara Stampa in the Canon of Renaissance Poetry

Rethinking Gaspara Stampa in the Canon of Renaissance Poetry

by Abby Zanger, Aileen A. Feng, Allyson M. Poska, Unn Falkeid

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Despite the fact that Gaspara Stampa (1523?-1554) has been recognized as one of the greatest and most creative poets and musicians of the Italian Renaissance, scholarship on her work has been surprisingly scarce and uncoordinated. In recent years, critical attention towards her work has increased, but until now there have been no anthologies dedicated solely to Stampa. Rethinking Gaspara Stampa in the Canon of Renaissance Poetry aims to set a foundation for further Stampa studies by accounting for her contributions to literature, music history, gender studies, the history of ideas, philosophy, and other areas of critical thought. This volume brings together an international group of interdisciplinary scholars who employ varied methodologies to explore multiple aspects of Stampa{u2019}s work in dialogue with the most recent scholarship in the field. The chapters emphasize the many ways in which Stampa{u2019}s poetry engages with multiple cultural movements of early modern Italy and Europe, including: Ficinian and Renaissance Neoplatonism, male-authored writing about women, Longinus{u2019}s theory of the sublime, the formation of writing communities, the rediscovery of Aristotle{u2019}s writings, and the reimagined relation between human and natural worlds.

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    How does Gaspara Stampa’s integration of poetry and music challenge our modern perceptions of how art was produced and consumed during the Italian Renaissance?

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    The book highlights Stampa’s engagement with Renaissance Neoplatonism; how do you think her perspective as a woman writing about desire shifts the philosophical meaning of the "sublime"?

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