41 pages 1 hour read

Baldassarre Castiglione

The Book of the Courtier

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1528

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Baldassarre Castiglione’s The Book of the Courtier features fictional conversations among courtiers at the Italian court of Urbino in 1507, discussing the ideal courtier's traits over four evenings, including topics like morals, behavior, and etiquette. Sensitive topics include discussions of gender roles and arguments about women's perceived imperfections.

Reviews & Readership

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Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier is praised for its insightful portrayal of Renaissance court life and its philosophical depth on ideal courtly behavior. Critics appreciate its nuanced characters and elegant prose. However, some find it verbose and its historical context potentially alienating for modern readers. A seminal work, but not universally accessible.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Book of the Courtier?

Readers who enjoy Renaissance literature, social etiquette, and philosophical discussions will find The Book of the Courtier by Baldassarre Castiglione captivating. Fans of works like Machiavelli's The Prince or More's Utopia will appreciate its exploration of ideal courtly behavior and refined dialogue on humanism and diplomacy.

Recommended

Reading Age

18+years

Book Details

Topics

Sociology

History: World

Philosophy

Period

Elizabethan Era

Genre

Italian Literature

Philosophy

Classic Fiction