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Abstract
The aim of this article is to show that the popular print sold and distributed during and after festive events, such as Carnival, had an impact on the commemoration and shaping of festive culture in early modern Italy. That is, the mass medium of print that had begun to shape European cultures, especially in Italy where Venice was one of Europe's first major printing centres, created festive pamphlets and small books that were attractive for individuals in various cities in Northern and Central Italy. This becomes apparent not only from the sources themselves but also from the connections that exist between these sources and historical and theatrical contexts. A study of popular print related to festive events addresses the most important criticisms of festival studies, namely that festivals were primarily local affairs, which would prevent researchers from making a meaningful contribution to festive culture studies on a larger scale. This article aims to overcome this by studying a selection of affordable pamphlets and small books, presenting the Carnivalesque text La guerra di Carnovale contro la Quaresima, which was intended for large audiences.
本文旨在说明,在狂欢节等节庆活动期间和之后销售和发行的大众印刷品对近代早期意大利的节庆文化的纪念和塑造产生了影响。也就是说,开始塑造欧洲文化的大众印刷媒介,尤其是在意大利,威尼斯是欧洲最早的主要印刷中心之一,它创造了对意大利北部和中部各城市的个人具有吸引力的节日小册子和小书。这不仅体现在资料本身,也体现在这些资料与历史和戏剧背景之间的联系上。对与节庆活动有关的流行印刷品的研究解决了节庆研究中最重要的批评问题,即节庆活动主要是地方事务,这将阻碍研究人员在更大范围内对节庆文化研究做出有意义的贡献。本文旨在通过研究一些价格低廉的小册子和小书籍,介绍面向广大读者的狂欢节文本《La guerra di Carnovale contro la Quaresima》,来克服这一问题。
期刊介绍:
Renaissance Studies is a multi-disciplinary journal which publishes articles and editions of documents on all aspects of Renaissance history and culture. The articles range over the history, art, architecture, religion, literature, and languages of Europe during the period.