The Mandrake
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discussed in biography
- In Niccolò Machiavelli: The Art of War and other writings of Niccolò Machiavelli
…Castracani of Lucca (1520) and The Mandrake (1518; La Mandragola). The former is a sketch of Castruccio Castracani (1281–1328), the Ghibelline ruler of Lucca (a city near Florence), who is presented as the greatest man of postclassical times. It concludes with a list of witty remarks attributed to Castruccio but…
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place in Italian literature
- In humanism: Machiavelli’s realism
…humanistic function by creating, in La mandragola (1518; The Mandrake), the first vernacular imitation of Roman comedy. His unswerving concentration on human weakness and institutional corruption suggests the influence of Boccaccio; and, like Boccaccio, he used these reminders less as topical satire than as practical gauges of human nature. In…
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…above all for his play La Mandragola (1518), one of the outstanding comedies of the century.
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