Table of contents for Printed voices : the Renaissance culture of dialogue / edited by Dorothea Heitsch and Jean-Franðcois Vallâee.


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Acknowledgments vii
Foreword ix

DOROTHEA HEITSCH AND JEAN-FRANCOIS VALLEE
The Fate of Dialogue 1
Problematizing Renaissance Exemplarity: The Inward Turn
   of Dialogue from Petrarch to Montaigne 3
FRANCOIS RIGOLOT

The Utopia of Dialogue 25
Dialogue, Utopia, and the Agencies of Fiction 27
NINA CHORDAS

The Fellowship of the Book: Printed Voices and Written
Friendships in More's Utopia 42
JEAN-FRANCOIS VALLEE
Thomas More's Utopia and the Problem of Writing a Literary History
   of English Renaissance Dialogue 63
J. CHRISTOPHER WARNER

Dialogue and the Court 77
The Development of Dialogue in II libro del cortegiano: From
   the Manuscript Drafts to the Definitive Version 79
OLGA ZORZI PUGLIESE




Pietro Aretino between the locus mendacii and the locus veritatis 95
ROBERT BURANELLO

From Dialogue to Conversation: The Place of Marie de Gournay 114
DOROTHEA HEITSCH

Dialogues with History, Religion, and Science 135

Truth Hath the Victory': Dialogue and Disputation in John Foxe's
   Actes and Monuments 137
JOSEPH PUTERBAUGH

Milton's 'Hence': Dialogue and the Shape of History in 'L'Allegro'
   and 'I Penseroso' 157
W. SCOTT HOWARD

Hobbes, Rhetoric, and the Art of the Dialogue 175
LUC BOROT

The Purpose of Dialogue 191

Francesco Barbaro's De re uxoria: A Silent Dialogue for a Young
   Medici Bride 193
CAROLE COLLIER FRICK

Dialogue and German Language Learning in the Renaissance 206
NICOLA McLELLAND

The Subject of Dialogue 227

Renaissance Dialogue and Subjectivity 229
EVA KUSHNER

Bibliography 243
List of Contributors 275
Index Nominum 279

Index Rerum 287





Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Dialogue, European literature Renaissance, 1450-1600 History and criticism