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Il Pastor Fido

by Guarini, Battista

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Venezia: Domenico Lovisa, 1702. Later printing. Hardcover. g. 24mo. 240pp. Green marbled wrappers over red spine. Title-page with engraved woodblock and tissue-guard. Decorative head- and tailpieces. Il pastor fido is a pastoral tragicomedy by the Italian poet Battista Guarini (1538-1612). It was written in the 1580s while Guarini served as court poet for Duke Alfonso d'Este II in Ferrara, and published in 1590. The play itself is very charming, and the style of Guarini's writing exceptionally elegant. Before the play was even published, however, it sparked a fierce critical debate between the Ancients and the Moderns that lasted for decades (even centuries). In its first round (1586-93), Giasone Denores, a professor of moral philosophy in Padua, represented the Ancients, while Guarini himself stood for the Moderns. The debate focused on several key issues: 1) Guarini's mixing of the fundamentally distinct classical genres of tragedy and comedy into a new hybrid genre, "tragicomedy;" 2) the overly sophisticated rhetoric used by the pastoral shepherds and nymphs; 3) its immorality; and 4) its lyrical style of writing, which was seen as ill-suited for the stage.
      Yet, like so many controversial literary works, Il pastor fido turned out to be immensely popular in sixteenth-century Italy, and it quickly became one of the most widely read texts across Europe. It also became the inspiration for many great musical works, like the madrigals of Luca Marenzio, Giaches de Wert, Claudio Monteverdi, and many others. This popular edition is profusely illustrated with 38 engraved woodblocks. Text in Italian. Some edge wear on spine with paper partly missing and covers slightly rubbed. Wrappers in overall good, interior in good+ condition.

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Bookseller
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
23730
Title
Il Pastor Fido
Author
Guarini, Battista
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - g
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Later printing
Publisher
Domenico Lovisa
Place of Publication
Venezia
Date Published
1702
Keywords
Theatre play, Tragicomedy, Engraved vignettes

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