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Dreaming with Open Eyes

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Dreaming with Open Eyes examines visual symbolism in late seventeenth-century Italian opera, contextualizing the genre amid the broad ocularcentric debates emerging at the crossroads of the early m...
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  • 05 March 2019
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Dreaming with Open Eyes examines visual symbolism in late seventeenth-century Italian opera, contextualizing the genre amid the broad ocularcentric debates emerging at the crossroads of the early modern period and the Enlightenment. Ayana O. Smith reevaluates significant aspects of the Arcadian reform aesthetic and establishes a historically informed method of opera criticism for modern scholars and interpreters. Unfolding in a narrative fashion, the text explores facets of the philosophical and literary background and concludes with close readings of text and music, using visual symbolism to create readings of gender and character in two operas: Alessandro Scarlatti's La Statira (Rome, 1690), and Carlo Francesco Pollarolo's La forza della virtù (Venice, 1693). Smith’s interdisciplinary approach enhances our modern perception of this rich and underexplored repertory, and will appeal to students and scholars not only of opera, but also of literature, philosophy, and visual and intellectual cultures.
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Price: $70.00
Pages: 328
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 05 March 2019
ISBN: 9780520421103
Format: eBook
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List of Figures
List of Musical Examples
Acknowledgments


Introduction

part one. the image of truth
1. Founding Arcadia: The Aesthetics of Verisimilitude and Buon Gusto
2. Performing L’Endimione: A History and Reappraisal of Guidi’s Favola
pastorale

3. Reading the Classics: Intellectual and Cultural Resonances in Gravina’s
Discorso sopra l’Endimione

part two. the truth of representation
4. Reconciling Icon, Mythos, and Tupos: The Role of Images in L’Endimione
5. Believing in Opera: Visual Modes in Alessandro Scarlatti’s La Statira
6. Deceiving the Eye: Mirror, Statue, and Stone in Carlo Francesco
Pollarolo’s La forza della virtù
Epilogue: Constructing Gender and Politics; Queen Christina’s Image

Notes
Bibliography
Index