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Works of Aretino

by Putnam, Samuel

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"The Works of ARETINO" presents a comprehensive collection of the provocative and influential writings of Pietro Aretino, one of the most vibrant and controversial figures of the Italian Renaissance. Translated and curated by the scholar Samuel Putnam, this volume captures the wit, audacity, and sharp social commentary that earned Aretino the nickname "the Scourge of Princes." As a master of satire, drama, and epistolary prose, Aretino navigated the complex political and religious landscapes of 16th-century Italy with unparalleled boldness and literary flair.

This collection showcases the breadth of Aretino's literary output, including his biting satires and celebrated plays that challenged the rigid social conventions of his time. His work offers an unfiltered glimpse into the culture of the High Renaissance, blending high-minded artistry with the gritty realities of contemporary life. Known for his unapologetic style and keen observation of human nature, Aretino remains a cornerstone of European literature. This volume serves as an essential resource for readers and scholars interested in the evolution of satire, Italian history, and the enduring power of the written word to provoke thought and challenge authority.

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  • Feb 14, 2026 Pub Date:
  • 1025476077 ISBN-10:
  • 9781025476070 ISBN-13:
  • English Language