New Light on Poetry and Theater in Rome in the Early Sixteenth Century
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Abstract
The paper focuses on two recent collections of essays dedicated to the vernacular lyric poetry and to the plays and dramas produced in Rome in the first quarter of the Sixteenth century. These decades were a fruitful season for the literary landscape of the city: in the first quarter of the Sixteenth century Rome was a center of production rich in innovative programs, which offered writers from all over Italy a stimulating scene and a plurality of artistic options.
Keywords
- Renaissance
- Lyric Poetry
- Theatre
- Rome