Paperback / softback
December 25, 2014
9780813226811
English
416
9.00 Inches (US)
6.00 Inches (US)
1.5 Pounds (US)
$29.95 USD
v2.1 Reference

Plague and Pleasure

The Renaissance World of Pius II

Plague and Pleasure is a lively popular history that introduces a new hypothesis about the impetus behind the cultural change in Renaissance Italy. The Renaissance coincided with a period of chronic, constantly recurring plague, unremitting warfare and pervasive insecurity. Consequently, people felt a need for mental escape to alternative, idealized realities, distant in time or space from the unendurable present but made vivid to the imagination through literature, art, and spectacle.

Pope Pius II experienced both plague and war during his reign and he exhibited many escapist behaviors typical of his period: the building of his "Shangri-La" at Pienza, his constant sight-seeing travels, his passion for natural scenery or Roman remains, his public spectacles, and the humanism that immersed him in an idealized Roman past. This see-saw mentality of the period could plunge people into melancholy when facing harsh realities and then propel them into ecstasies of make-believe to counter their despair.

Plague and Pleasure uses the life and times of Pope Pius II as the framework for presenting a view of the Renaissance that the public can understand and appreciate and which may at least narrow the gap between the past known to scholars and that known to the public they ultimately serve.

About the Authors

Arthur White is adjunct professor of history at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette.

Reviews

"Non-historians seeking an introduction to the Renaissance that avoids common stereotypes will find much to enjoy. Summing up: Highly recommended."—C. E. Benes, CHOICE

"Dr White's book hit me a bit like a kick under my desk. He's said something fresh and new on a subject I didn't imagine there was anything fresh and new left to say. And he's done it by telling the story of a single fifteenth-century man, Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini. As a young man Aeneas distinguished himself with his love of sex and rock 'n' roll (or, at least, erotic poetry) and with his special gift for office politics and insults (he calls Venetians "companions of fish"). As an old man he distinguished himself by being elected pope and naming himself Pius II. Dr. White's idea is to use Aeneas's life as a lens on the period. This turns out to be a lovely idea, and he executes it with startling effect."—Michael Lewis

The Catholic University of America Press

9780813226811 : plague-and-pleasure-arthur-white-lewis
Paperback / softback
416 Pages
$29.95 USD

Other Titles by Michael Lewis

Days of Knight

Kirk Haston, Dane Fife, Bob Hammel, Dane Fife, A.J. Guyton, Bob Hammel, Jared Jeffries, A.J. Guyton, Calbert Cheaney, Jared Jeffries, Tony Kornheiser, Calbert Cheaney, Tom Crean, Tony Kornheiser, Tom Izzo, Tom Crean, Michael Lewis, Tom...
Aug 2016 - Indiana University Press
$22.00 USD - Paperback / softback

One Small Town, One Crazy Coach

Mike Roos, Don Buse, Chris May, Jerry Reynolds, Don Buse, Kirk Curnutt, Chris May, Mike Blake, Jerry Reynolds, Joe Dean, Kirk Curnutt, Michael Lewis, Mike Blake, Jack Butcher, Joe Dean, Michael Lewis, Jack Butcher
Sep 2013 - Indiana University Press
$26.00 USD - Paperback / softback

Other Titles in HISTORY / Europe / General

Engineering the Lower Danube

Luminita Gatejel
Jan 2023 - Central European University Press
$95.00 USD - Hardback

Jews and Christians in Medieval Castile

Maya Soifer Irish
Aug 2022 - The Catholic University of America Press
$69.95 USD - Hardback
$34.95 USD - Paperback / softback

After the Flood

Lydia Barnett
Aug 2022 - Johns Hopkins University Press
$52.00 USD - Hardback
$28.95 USD - Electronic book text
$28.95 USD - Paperback / softback

Other Titles in European history

Diplomacy and Disregard

András Nagy
Jul 2024 - Indiana University Press
$95.00 USD - Hardback
$48.00 USD - Paperback / softback

Knowing the Balkans Otherwise

Triglava
Jun 2024 - Central European University Press
$90.00 USD - Hardback

The Ethnographic Optic

Laure Astourian
Jun 2024 - Indiana University Press
$38.00 USD - Paperback / softback
$80.00 USD - Hardback