The Erudite Comedy introduces the Hebrew reader
to three saucy Italian comedies. These comic gems were written in the first
quarter of the 16th century, the period in which Western classical theatre was
reborn. Each of them possesses unique historical and artistic values: Ludovico
Ariosto’s ‘La Cassaria’ (1508) is well-known as ‘The first modern play’;
Bernardo Dovizi’s ‘La Calandra’ (1513) is remarkable for its ingenious plot,
bold erotic allusions and surprisingly feminist soliloquies; Niccolo Machiavelli’s
‘Clizia’ (1525) contains autobiographical elements, reflecting the aging
Renaissance genius’ love affair with a well-known young courtesan.