Fairy-Tale Science
Explore the fascinating intersection of science and literature in Fairy-Tale Science by Suzanne Magnanini. Published in 2008, this insightful study spans 277 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between scientific discourse and the burgeoning fairy tale genre during the early modern period in Europe. Magnanini's meticulous research uncovers how these narratives shaped and reflected the evolving imagination of the time, particularly in Italy. With a focus on notable figures such as Giambattista Basile and Giovanni Francesco, this book offers a rich critique and interpretation of 16th and 17th-century Italian fiction. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Fairy-Tale Science invites readers to rethink the cultural significance of fairy tales within the context of scientific advancements and literary evolution. Enhance your understanding of this unique literary landscape with this compelling work.