Vickie Sullivan
Political Theory
Professor, Dean of Academic Affairs for School of Arts & Sciences
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1990
The Comedy and Tragedy of Machiavelli: Essays on the Literary
Works
Synopsis:
The Italian statesman and political theorist Niccol Machiavelli,
well known as the author of The Prince, wrote not only grave,
cold-blooded political tracts but also comedies, poems, fables, and
letters that are seemingly lighthearted. What are we to make of the
two extremes in Machiavelli's writings? This volume brings together
outstanding scholars in the fields of literature, political science,
and history to explore the meanings of Machiavelli's literary works,
the light as well as the dark. Contemplating the comic and tragic in
Machiavelli, the contributors offer new perspectives on his
obsessions, intentions, and capabilities and reveal through
sometimes opposing visions of their subject much about his
political-historical treatises as well.The nine essays in the book
consider nearly all of Machiavelli's literary and dramatic works,
including the lively and ribald comedy Mandragola, the comic play
Clizia, the ambivalent poem "The Ass," the symbolic Florentine
Histories, and Machiavelli's fascinating correspondence. The
contributors to the volume-among them Harvey C. Mansfield, Arlene W.
Saxonhouse, Franco Fido, and Ronald L. Martinez-do not always
resolve their opposing visions of the essentially tragic or comic
Machiavelli, yet none contests the weight of his insights into the
world and especially into the actors on the great stage of politics.
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Table of Contents:
| Acknowledgements |
|
vii |
| Introduction by Vickie B. Sullivan |
|
ix |
| 1 |
The Cuckold in Machiavelli's
Mandragola |
Harvey C. Mansfield |
1 |
| 2 |
Clizia and the Enlightenment of
Private Life |
Robert Faulkner |
30 |
| 3 |
Comedy, Machiavelli's Letters, and His
Imaginary Republics |
Arlene W. Saxonhouse |
57 |
| 4 |
Machiavelli's Discourse on Language
|
Susan Meld Shell |
78 |
| 5 |
Tragic Machiavelli |
Ronald L. Martinez |
102 |
| 6 |
Lost in the Wilderness: Love and Longing
in L'Asino |
Michael Harvey |
120 |
| 7 |
The Politician as Writer |
Franco Fido |
138 |
| 8 |
Beyond Limits: Time, Space, Language in
Machiavelli's Decennali |
Barbara J. Godorecci |
159 |
| 9 |
The Classical Heritage in Machiavelli's
Histories: Symbol and Poetry as Historical Literature |
Edmund E. Jacobitti |
176 |
| Contributors |
|
193 |
| Notes |
|
195 |
| Index |
|
239 |
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