L’invenzione dei viaggi in Parnaso ebbe grande fortuna tra i secoli XVI e XVII come maschera satirica per affrontare argomenti politici, morali e letterari. Ripercorrendo i viaggi di Caporali, Cervantes e Cortese, il contributo seguirà l’evoluzione del topose la sua progressiva demitizzazione attraverso il continuo scambio culturale, intenso nei secoli in questione, tra le penisole iberica e italiana
The invention of trips to Parnassus had great success between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as a satirical mask to deal with political, moral and literary subjects. Retracing the trips of Caporali, Cervantes and Cortese, the paper will follow theevolution of the toposand its progressive demythization through the continuous cultural exchange, intense in the centuries in question, between the Iberian and Italian peninsulas
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