After Machiavelli: "re-writing" and the "hermeneutic Attitude"Purdue University Press, 1993 - 212 pagine After Machiavelli isan examination of the triangular relationship of re-writing- a dynamic process encompassing both creative newness and awareness ofhistorical profundity - the hermeneutic attitude," andMachiavelli's poiesis. Specifically,it addresses four questions: First, to what degree can we speak of intersection(interaction) among this triad? Second, what common ground do all threeactually share? Third, in what particular manner do the act of "re-writing"and the "hermeneutic attitude" manifest themselves in thewritings of Niccoló Machiavelli? And last, what bearing does this have on thereader, heir to Machiavelli's literary legacy? In answering these questions, Godorecci offers a closereading of a cycle of Machiavellian re-writings characterized by threeparticular cases: Machiavelli's rewriting of the works of others (Plautus's Casina, Terence's Andria, Livy's Ab urbecondita and Dante's De vulgari eloquentia), his own texts (the story ofVitellozzo Vitelli and the events in Sinigaglia at the court of Cesare Borgis),and the re-writing of him by others (in Gramsci's "modern prince"). Drawing onWilhelm Dilthey's ideas on experience, history, and hermeneutics, Godorecciprovides insights into Machiavelli's participation in the process of re-writingas expression of his own "hermeneutic attitude," which supports the universalvalidity of interpretation and (thus) clears space for others who come/take/run"after Machiavelli." |
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... force , traveling between past present future — traveling through us — as well as a static en- tity , " object " of our studies . The move from лαλíμ˙ηotos to palimpsestus to palinsesto to palimpsest , trans - lating from Greek to Latin ...
... force of nature , " " living energy " [ GS 2:24 , my translation ] ) and a new point of view ( GS 2:29 ) : a new vision of the world which derives from experience and which is not unmethodical in the sense of lacking organization , but ...
... forces . Whatever presents itself as a unit in the flow of lime because it has a unitary meaning , is the smallest unit which can be called an experience.13 It is significant to note Dilthey's insistence on unity ( 15 Theoretical Approach.
... force discernible from the mode of action itself , " 29 which implies that history is something that begins and ends with man and the dynamics of being : experi- ence , expression , understanding . The language in which I think came to ...
... force for the creation of valuations , ideals and purposes " ) . 38 Dilthey's interpretation of the meaning of history clearly marks his divergence from earlier , more metaphysical defini- tions such as those of Kant and Hegel . In a ...
Sommario
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Machiavellis Clizia and the Casina of Plautus | 35 |
The Two Andrias of Terence and Machiavelli | 50 |
The Discorso o dialogo intorno alia nostra lingua and Dante | 62 |
The Discorsi and Livys Ab urbe condita | 79 |
Machiavellis Rewriting of Himself The Events at Sinigaglia | 103 |
Machiavelli Rewritten The Prince and the Modern Prince | 121 |
Conclusion | 139 |
Notes | 147 |
Bibliography | 201 |
Index | 207 |
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