Elisabetta Tarantino
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Elisabetta Tarantino is an academic known for her contributions to the study of literature from the Classical to the Early Modern periods. Her work often explores themes of imitation and transformation in literature, shedding light on how these elements shape narrative structures and character development. She has published several books, including "Imitative Series and Clusters from Classical to Early Modern Literature," which examines the evolution of literary forms and ideas through various historical contexts.
In addition to her scholarly publications, Tarantino has a keen interest in the connections between literature and cultural movements, particularly during the Enlightenment. Her research delves into the intricacies of romantic comedy and its origins, as seen in her book "Le metamorfosi dell'amore: Lyly, Greene, Shakespeare e le origini della commedia romantica." This work highlights the influences of key authors on the genre, providing a comprehensive analysis of literary trends and their societal implications.