Dialogue sur le mariage, dialogue dans le mariage. Sur le troisième livre de la Civil Conversatione de Stefano Guazzo

The starting point for this study of the marriage according to Guazzo is the notion of conversation in its original meaning, as living together. The treaty of Guazzo (1574) develops the concept of « civil conversazione » in which men exchange their opinions, but especially support each other and sho...

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Main Author: Joanna Dimke-Kamola
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Published: Adam Mickiewicz University 2015-12-01
Series:Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
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Online Access:http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/4123
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spelling doaj-2e0232864c8f43e5809ccd57c2adaf572021-08-02T07:01:26ZcatAdam Mickiewicz UniversityStudia Romanica Posnaniensia0137-24752084-41582015-12-01423799610.14746/strop.2015.423.0054091Dialogue sur le mariage, dialogue dans le mariage. Sur le troisième livre de la Civil Conversatione de Stefano GuazzoJoanna Dimke-KamolaThe starting point for this study of the marriage according to Guazzo is the notion of conversation in its original meaning, as living together. The treaty of Guazzo (1574) develops the concept of « civil conversazione » in which men exchange their opinions, but especially support each other and show mutual respect and amiability, which avoids conflicts. The study shows the analogies between such ideal of communication and Guazzo’s vision of the marriage – both envisaged in the humanistic and Christian perspectives: as foundations of society and means of mutual edification. Guazzo’s discourse concerning conversation of the spouses oscillates between the necessity of accomodation to the spouse (related to concealment) and sincerity. Given the complexity of codes that characterize other types of communication, « marital conversazione » is presented as the closest to the ideal of transparency.http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/4123Stefano GuazzoRenaissance MarriageRenaissance FamilyRules of CommunicationConversation
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Dialogue sur le mariage, dialogue dans le mariage. Sur le troisième livre de la Civil Conversatione de Stefano Guazzo
Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
Stefano Guazzo
Renaissance Marriage
Renaissance Family
Rules of Communication
Conversation
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title Dialogue sur le mariage, dialogue dans le mariage. Sur le troisième livre de la Civil Conversatione de Stefano Guazzo
title_short Dialogue sur le mariage, dialogue dans le mariage. Sur le troisième livre de la Civil Conversatione de Stefano Guazzo
title_full Dialogue sur le mariage, dialogue dans le mariage. Sur le troisième livre de la Civil Conversatione de Stefano Guazzo
title_fullStr Dialogue sur le mariage, dialogue dans le mariage. Sur le troisième livre de la Civil Conversatione de Stefano Guazzo
title_full_unstemmed Dialogue sur le mariage, dialogue dans le mariage. Sur le troisième livre de la Civil Conversatione de Stefano Guazzo
title_sort dialogue sur le mariage, dialogue dans le mariage. sur le troisième livre de la civil conversatione de stefano guazzo
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University
series Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
issn 0137-2475
2084-4158
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The starting point for this study of the marriage according to Guazzo is the notion of conversation in its original meaning, as living together. The treaty of Guazzo (1574) develops the concept of « civil conversazione » in which men exchange their opinions, but especially support each other and show mutual respect and amiability, which avoids conflicts. The study shows the analogies between such ideal of communication and Guazzo’s vision of the marriage – both envisaged in the humanistic and Christian perspectives: as foundations of society and means of mutual edification. Guazzo’s discourse concerning conversation of the spouses oscillates between the necessity of accomodation to the spouse (related to concealment) and sincerity. Given the complexity of codes that characterize other types of communication, « marital conversazione » is presented as the closest to the ideal of transparency.
topic Stefano Guazzo
Renaissance Marriage
Renaissance Family
Rules of Communication
Conversation
url http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/4123
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