The contribution aims to examine one of the most famous passages of Orlando furioso, the madness of Orlando, through the reading of the text and the woodcuts of 1526 and 1542. Through a cross-reading between text and images, the conflictual relationship between man and nature is defined beyond a culture that claimed it to be idyllic

«Ch'un alto pino al primo crollo svelse». Amore e natura nella follia di Orlando

Lalomia G.
2025-01-01

Abstract

The contribution aims to examine one of the most famous passages of Orlando furioso, the madness of Orlando, through the reading of the text and the woodcuts of 1526 and 1542. Through a cross-reading between text and images, the conflictual relationship between man and nature is defined beyond a culture that claimed it to be idyllic
2025
978-88-498-8640-5
Environment; Nature; Madness; Man and Environment; Image; Text
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