Cosa resta degli angeli?: Una rilettura della novella di Fra’ Alberto (Decameron IV, 2), tra le maschere dell’angelo e dell’uom salvatico

What remains of angels?: A re-reading of the novel of Fra’ Alberto (Decameron IV, 2), between the masks of the angel and the uom selvaticoBoccaccio’s novel about brother Alberto is usually considered an amusing divertissement presented by the author himself as a contrast to the preceding tragic nove...

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Main Author: Patrizio Alberto Andreaux
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Journals 2014-10-01
Series:Incontri: Rivista Europea di Studi Italiani
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Online Access:http://www.rivista-incontri.nl/articles/10.18352/incontri.9772/
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spelling doaj-65e72ba04ff540049bd4463ff234289a2021-10-02T07:17:15ZengOpen JournalsIncontri: Rivista Europea di Studi Italiani2214-77052014-10-012919510310.18352/incontri.97729497Cosa resta degli angeli?: Una rilettura della novella di Fra’ Alberto (Decameron IV, 2), tra le maschere dell’angelo e dell’uom salvaticoPatrizio Alberto Andreaux0Katedra romanistiky, Olomouc (Repubblica Ceca)What remains of angels?: A re-reading of the novel of Fra’ Alberto (Decameron IV, 2), between the masks of the angel and the uom selvaticoBoccaccio’s novel about brother Alberto is usually considered an amusing divertissement presented by the author himself as a contrast to the preceding tragic novel involving Tancredi and Ghismunda. A much more serious meaning can be found, however, beyond the comic facet, this being a deep and somewhat bitter vision of a man living in the Late Middle Ages, lost between the earthly and heavenly dimension. This article exploits the well known visual aspects of Boccaccio’s novels and focuses on the visual representation of the main character and its iconographical connotations, which in certain cases seems to fill up the silence of the text. Two of Alberto’s masks (the intentional mask of the angel and the punitive mask of ‘uom salvatico’) appear imperfect, provisional and actually overlap one other. This image places both the real and fictional identities of the character at risk and converges them in a sort of final metamorphosis and equation. On a textual level, this concept is supported by the high incidence of the terms ‘agnolo’ and ‘salvatico’, as well as by a pun based on a false etymological affinity between ‘salvatore’ and ‘salvatico’ (the same used by Edmund Spenser in his The Faerie Queene).http://www.rivista-incontri.nl/articles/10.18352/incontri.9772/Decameronangelovisualitàfra Albertoselvatico
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Cosa resta degli angeli?: Una rilettura della novella di Fra’ Alberto (Decameron IV, 2), tra le maschere dell’angelo e dell’uom salvatico
Incontri: Rivista Europea di Studi Italiani
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title Cosa resta degli angeli?: Una rilettura della novella di Fra’ Alberto (Decameron IV, 2), tra le maschere dell’angelo e dell’uom salvatico
title_short Cosa resta degli angeli?: Una rilettura della novella di Fra’ Alberto (Decameron IV, 2), tra le maschere dell’angelo e dell’uom salvatico
title_full Cosa resta degli angeli?: Una rilettura della novella di Fra’ Alberto (Decameron IV, 2), tra le maschere dell’angelo e dell’uom salvatico
title_fullStr Cosa resta degli angeli?: Una rilettura della novella di Fra’ Alberto (Decameron IV, 2), tra le maschere dell’angelo e dell’uom salvatico
title_full_unstemmed Cosa resta degli angeli?: Una rilettura della novella di Fra’ Alberto (Decameron IV, 2), tra le maschere dell’angelo e dell’uom salvatico
title_sort cosa resta degli angeli?: una rilettura della novella di fra’ alberto (decameron iv, 2), tra le maschere dell’angelo e dell’uom salvatico
publisher Open Journals
series Incontri: Rivista Europea di Studi Italiani
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publishDate 2014-10-01
description What remains of angels?: A re-reading of the novel of Fra’ Alberto (Decameron IV, 2), between the masks of the angel and the uom selvaticoBoccaccio’s novel about brother Alberto is usually considered an amusing divertissement presented by the author himself as a contrast to the preceding tragic novel involving Tancredi and Ghismunda. A much more serious meaning can be found, however, beyond the comic facet, this being a deep and somewhat bitter vision of a man living in the Late Middle Ages, lost between the earthly and heavenly dimension. This article exploits the well known visual aspects of Boccaccio’s novels and focuses on the visual representation of the main character and its iconographical connotations, which in certain cases seems to fill up the silence of the text. Two of Alberto’s masks (the intentional mask of the angel and the punitive mask of ‘uom salvatico’) appear imperfect, provisional and actually overlap one other. This image places both the real and fictional identities of the character at risk and converges them in a sort of final metamorphosis and equation. On a textual level, this concept is supported by the high incidence of the terms ‘agnolo’ and ‘salvatico’, as well as by a pun based on a false etymological affinity between ‘salvatore’ and ‘salvatico’ (the same used by Edmund Spenser in his The Faerie Queene).
topic Decameron
angelo
visualità
fra Alberto
selvatico
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