Petrarch's Canzoniere in the English RenaissanceRodopi, 2005 - 196 páginas Seven centuries after the birth of Petrarch (1304-74) the nature and extent of his influence loom ever larger in the study of renaissance literature. In this revised and expanded edition of Petrarch's Canzoniere in the English Renaissance Anthony Mortimer presents a unique anthology of 136 English poems together with the specific Italian texts that they translate, adapt or exploit. The result, with its revealing juxtapositions of major and minor figures, makes fascinating reading for anyone who wants to get beyond broad generalizations about Petrarchism and see exactly what English poets made of Petrarch's celebrated sequence. Reviewing the first edition, Professor Brian Vickers wrote: An ideal text-book for university courses in English or Comparative Literature. The critical introduction is a fresh, independent and accurate survey of the role of Petrarchism in the English Renaissance ... our literary history is being rewritten, more accurately. |
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... Astrophil and Stella and three before sonneteering becomes the fashion. The Park-Hill Manuscript, therefore, cannot be seen as an important link foreshadowing the rebirth of Petrarchism and the sonnet form. It looks back to Wyatt, but ...
... Astrophil and Stella and three before sonneteering becomes the fashion. The Park-Hill Manuscript, therefore, cannot be seen as an important link foreshadowing the rebirth of Petrarchism and the sonnet form. It looks back to Wyatt, but ...
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... ( Astrophil and Stella , 15 ) , and Shakespeare insists ' My mistress ' eyes are nothing like the sun ' ( Sonnets , 130 ) in a poem that reads like a deliberate inversion of Erano i capei d'oro ( 90 ) . Spenser is less obviously ...
... ( Astrophil and Stella , 15 ) , and Shakespeare insists ' My mistress ' eyes are nothing like the sun ' ( Sonnets , 130 ) in a poem that reads like a deliberate inversion of Erano i capei d'oro ( 90 ) . Spenser is less obviously ...
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... ( Astrophil and Stella , 71 ) is a remarkable example of what can be achieved by combining all these approaches . Addicts of the Petrarchan parlour - game would recognize the reference to Chi vuol veder quantunque pò Natura ( 248 ) and ...
... ( Astrophil and Stella , 71 ) is a remarkable example of what can be achieved by combining all these approaches . Addicts of the Petrarchan parlour - game would recognize the reference to Chi vuol veder quantunque pò Natura ( 248 ) and ...
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Índice
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General Bibliography | 169 |
Glossary | 179 |
Index of Authors | 183 |
Index of Italian First Lines | 187 |
Index of English First Lines | 191 |
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Petrarch's Canzoniere in the English Renaissance Francesco Petrarca Pré-visualização indisponível - 2005 |
Petrarch's Canzoniere in the English Renaissance Francesco Petrarca Pré-visualização indisponível - 2005 |
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