| Research Interests for Valeria Finucci
Research Interests:
Renaissance literature, the epic, the romance, women's study, and literary theory. - Areas of Interest:
- renaissance literature
the epic the romance women's study literary theory.
- Representative Publications
- Finucci, V, The Prince’s Body: Vincenzo Gonzaga and Renaissance Medicine
(2012), Harvard University Press, ca. 300pp.
- Finucci, V, Thinking through death: The politics of the corpse, edited by Valeria Finucci,
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 45 no. 1
(January, 2015),
pp. 1-6, Duke University Press [doi]
- Finucci, V, Celinda, A Tragedy by Valeria Miani
(2010),
pp. 415pp-415pp, Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies (Bilingual edition.)
- Finucci, V; Bonati, MR, Mores Italiae: Costume and Life in the Renaissance // Costumi e scene di vita del Rinascimento (Yale University, Beinecke Library, MS 457)
(2007), Bilingual Edition (English/Italian). Padua: Biblos: 232pp
- Finucci, V; ed, , Mapping the Mediterranean,
A Special Issue of the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 37 no. 1
(2007)
- Finucci, V; ed, , Floridoro, a Chivalric Romance by Moderata Fonte
(2006), University of Chicago Press: 493pp
- Finucci, V; ed, , Petrarca, canoni, esemplarit
(2006), Rome: Bulzoni Editore: 361pp
- Finucci, V; ed, ; trans, , Urania by Giulia Bigolina
(2005), University of Chicago Press: 192pp
- Finucci, V; ed, , In the Footsteps of Petrarch: Literature, Art, Music, Culture,
A Special Issue of the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, vol. 35 no. 3
(2005)
- Finucci, V, The Manly Masquerade: Masculinity, Paternity, and Castration in the Italian Renaissance
(2003), Duke University Press: 321pp
- Finucci, V; ed, , Urania di Giulia Bigolina (ca. 1554)
(2002), Rome: Bulzoni Editore: 198pp
- V. Finucci and K. Brownlee, eds, Generation and Degeneration: Tropes of Reproduction in Literature and History from Antiquity to Early Modern Europe
(2001), Duke University Press: 327pp
- Finucci, V; ed, , Renaissance Transactions: Ariosto and Tasso
(1999), Duke University Press: 328pp
- Finucci, V; ed, , Tredici canti del Floridoro di Moderata Fonte (1581)
(1995), Modena: Mucchi: 232pp
- Finucci, V; Schwartz, R, Desire in the Renaissance: Psychoanalysis and Literature
(1994), Princeton University Press: 277pp
- Finucci, V, The Lady Vanishes: Subjectivity and Representation in Castiglione and Ariosto
(1992), Stanford University Press: 329pp
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