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Vittoria Colonna and the Spiritual Poetics of the Italian Reformation Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700



Vittoria Colonna and the Spiritual Poetics of the Italian Reformation Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700
This essay discusses the spiritual poetry of Vittoria Colonna and how it served as a tool for evangelism and reform. Colonna was a highly publicised female poet during the Italian Renaissance and her poetry was widely considered to be skilled. She was deeply involved in reform groups before the Council of Trent and this involvement had a profound effect on her poetry. Her poetry became a tool for ... more details
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  • The essay discusses the spiritual poetry of Vittoria Colonna and how it served as a tool for evangelism and reform.
  • Colonna was a highly publicised female poet during the Italian Renaissance and her poetry was widely considered to be skilled.
  • She was deeply involved in reform groups before the Council of Trent and this involvement had a profound effect on her poetry.


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Author Abigail Brundin
ISBN 9780754640493
Publisher Ashgate
Manufacturer Ashgate
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This essay discusses the spiritual poetry of Vittoria Colonna and how it served as a tool for evangelism and reform. Colonna was a highly publicised female poet during the Italian Renaissance and her poetry was widely considered to be skilled. She was deeply involved in reform groups before the Council of Trent and this involvement had a profound effect on her poetry. Her poetry became a tool for disseminating an evangelical message to a wide audience and it also provided a model for spiritual verse which was to be adopted by later poets. This essay provides the vital link between Colonna's spiritual evangelism and her careful construction of a gendered identity within the literary culture of her age.

Vittoria Colonna was without doubt one of the best known and most highly celebrated female poets of the Italian Renaissance. She was much publicised during her lifetime, and widely considered by her contemporaries to be highly skilled in the art of constructing tightly controlled and beautifully modulated sonnets in the Petrarchan vein. In addition to her literary contacts, Colonna was also deeply involved with reformist groups in Italy before the Council of Trent, an involvement which was to have a profound effect on her poetic production.In this study, Abigail Brundin examines the manner in which Colonna's poetry came to fulfil, in a groundbreaking and unprecedented way, a specifically reformist spiritual imperative, acting as a tool for disseminating an evangelical message to a wide audience reading vernacular literature, and providing a model of spiritual verse which was to be adopted by later poets across the peninsula. She shows how Colonna's poetry, an essentially aristocratic evangelical movement, sought to harness the power of print culture to extend its appeal to a much broader audience. In so doing this book manages to provide the vital link between the two central facets of Vittoria Colonna's production: her spiritual evangelism, and her careful construction of a gendered identity within the literary culture of her age.The first full length study of Vittoria Colonna in English for a century, this book will be essential reading for scholars interested in issues of gender, literature, religious reform or the dynamics of cultural transmission in sixteenth century Italy. It also provides an excellent background and contextualisation to anyone wishing to read Colonna's writings or to know more about her role as a mediator between the worlds of courtly Petrachism and religious reform.

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