Rappresentazioni letterarie di pietà popolare in opere in volgare siciliano (secc. XV-XVI)
Abstract
The  increase  of  studies  on  the  literary  and  paraliterary  production  of  the  medieval  vernacular  Sicilian language, through the publication of new texts and more precise re-editions of those previously published, is not only of considerable interest for linguistic research, but also preparatory to the literary exploration of the contents conveyed by it. Compared to the large amount of vulgarizations, already examined in detail, the  original  texts  require  a  more  in-depth  critical  examination,  being  the  ones  that  best  convey  the peculiarities  of  the  Sicilian  culture.  This  article  examines,  through  a  philological  approach,  one  of  the aspects  that  gives  originality  and  characterizes  religious  literature  written  in  the  Sicilian  vernacular:  the presence of elements attributable to popular piety. Therefore, a survey that examines different text types such as hagiographic poems, lives of saints, archive documents, captions of paintings, confessionals, rituals, statutes of brotherhoods is proposed. The summary of such survey offers a comprehensive framework full of  ideas,  which  leads  to  a  comparison  both  with  the  broader  context  of  European  culture,  of  which  the Sicilian one is an integral part, and with the socio-cultural environment of the Island.
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http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/5231http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-3370
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