
L'oeuvre du divin Arétin, première partie Introduction et notes par Guillaume Apollinaire
"L'oeuvre du divin Arétin, première partie" by Pietro Aretino is a controversial literary work comprised of dialogue-driven narratives written in the 16th century. The book delves into themes of sexuality, societal norms, and the various lives of women during the Renaissance, particularly focusing on nuns, married women, and courtesans through conversations filled with both humor and critique. At the start of the narrative, the characters Nanna and Antonia engage in a lively conversation discussing the life of nuns and their options regarding marriage and becoming courtesans. Nanna expresses her concerns about her daughter Pippa as they explore the societal expectations and roles of women. The dialogue flows with wit and insight, examining the conflicts between desire and societal norms, which reflects Aretino's critical perspective on the moral landscape of his time. As the discussion unfolds, it sets the stage for deeper explorations of these themes throughout the work.
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