Teaching the Italian Renaissance Romance Epic

Jo Ann Cavallo

earliest edition we have, 2018 Modern Language Association of America, 2018 392 pages

"Offers pedagogical techniques for teaching Italian Renaissance romance epics in college classrooms, including considerations of writing by women; madrigals; art; film; satire; cartography; representations of Muslim characters; reception in French, English, and Spanish literature; and digital role-playing games. Provides syllabus suggestions for undergraduate and graduate courses and extensive resources."--

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Teaching the Italian Renaissance Romance Epic edition · 2018 · Modern Language Association of America · 392 pages · 9781603293686
Teaching the Italian Renaissance Romance Epic edition · 2018 · Modern Language Association of America · 392 pages · 9781603293662
Teaching the Italian Renaissance Romance Epic edition · 2018 · Modern Language Association of America · 392 pages · 9781603293655
Teaching the Italian Renaissance Romance Epic edition · 2018 · Modern Language Association of America · 392 pages · 9781603293679

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