Hypnerotomachia: The Strife of Loue in a Dreame (eBook)

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2022
205 Seiten
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Hypnerotomachia: The Strife of Loue in a Dreame - Francesco Colonna
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Hypnerotomachia: The Strife of Loue in a Dreame is a richly woven tapestry of allegory, dream narrative, and classical myth, representative of the late Renaissance's literary exuberance. Written in 1499, Francesco Colonna's unique text employs a dream frame to explore the philosophical and erotic struggles between love, knowledge, and the transience of beauty. Its intricate structure combines prose and verse, incorporating a variety of languages and cultural references that reflect the intellectual currents of the period, including Platonic ideals and Neoplatonism, ultimately culminating in a celebration of humanist thought. Colonna, likely a Dominican friar and scholar, infuses his own intellectual curiosity and experiences into the work. Though little is definitively known about his life, his engagement with contemporary art, literature, and philosophy—as well as his possible experiences in the vibrant cultural milieu of Venice—shaped his exploration of the dream state's potential for understanding love and existence. The interplay between ambiguity and enlightenment in Hypnerotomachia mirrors the society of his time, grappling with the tension between faith and reason. This exquisite volume is a must-read for enthusiasts of Renaissance literature and lovers of the surreal. Colonna's dreamlike odyssey offers profound insights into the nature of desire and the quest for transcendence, making it an essential addition to any literary scholar's library, as well as a captivating discovery for casual readers intrigued by the interplay of dreams and reality.

Francesco Colonna (1433-1527), a reputed Dominican monk and priest from Venice, is traditionally credited with authoring the enigmatic work 'Hypnerotomachia Poliphili' (from Greek hýpnos, sleep; éros, love; and máchē, battle), translated into English as 'Hypnerotomachia: The Strife of Love in a Dream'. Published in 1499, this complex allegorical romance combines eroticism with Renaissance architecture, landscape, and garden design, reflecting the eclectic cultural currents of its time. Colonna's text is lauded for its rich language and the elaborate woodcuts that adorn its pages, illustrating a fictional quest of Poliphilus as he endeavors to find his love, Polia. Written in a unique and arcane blend of Latin vocabulary and Italian syntax, the book has intrigued scholars and aesthetes for centuries, offering an early example of 'mise en abyme' and a myriad of mythological and historical references. The book remains a revered artifact of early printing and is often cited in discussions of typographical beauty and Renaissance thought. Despite Colonna's contribution to literature, much of his life remains shrouded in mystery, and some question the authorship of 'Hypnerotomachia Poliphili' due to a lack of contemporary documentation linking him directly to the work. Nonetheless, if accepted as the author, his influence on the fabric of Renaissance literature and art is undeniable (Godwin, 1999).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Übersetzer Robert Dallington
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 15th century • 15th-century Dominican monk • 16th-century fiction • Aesthetic revival • allegorical adventure • allegorical journey • Allegorical romance • Classical literature • Classical mythology fusion • Complex love story • dream narrative • Dreams • dream symbolism • Dream vision narrative • Erotic Literature • Erotic symbolism • fantastical characters • Fiction • Francesco Colonna works • French Literature • Humanist Literature • Humanist philosophy • Intertextual references • Italian fiction • Italian novels • literary masterpiece • Neoplatonic themes • poetic imagery • Poliphilus • Renaissance allegory • Renaissance literature • Renaissance romance • Romances • Surreal landscapes • symbolic narrative • Translations into English • Typographic artistry
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