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Baroque Flair: Seventeenth-century European Sapphic Poetry
Early modern women poets across Europe and at least one colony enlisted Petrarchist terms, often with a self-aware, parodic twist. Some examples, considered here, include (first) self-portrait poems that serve to critique not only the lyric speaker ...
Amanda Powell
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Petrarchism and perspectivism in Garcilaso's sonnets (1, 10, 18, 22)
Recent scholarship on Garcilaso de la Vega has contested the traditional view of his poetry as natural, transparent, and authentic and drawn attention to its intertextual and metatextual sophistication.
Amann, Elizabeth
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Blood Neutrophils in Infants Admitted for Bronchiolitis and Subsequent Lung Function Impairment
Pediatric Pulmonology, Volume 60, Issue 7, July 2025.
Raffaella Nenna +9 more
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On societal response to pandemics: linking past experiences to present events. [PDF]
Khan G, Parwez S.
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Generating Politically-Relevant Event Data
Automatically generated political event data is an important part of the social science data ecosystem. The approaches for generating this data, though, have remained largely the same for two decades.
Beieler, John
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In defense of negotium: Cicero answers Petrarch
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Maristella Lorch
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William Shakespeare as a Purveyor of Re-Productions: Understanding Shakespeare’s Plays as Profitable Products [PDF]
This project, “Recasting William Shakespeare in The Business of Playwriting,” works to reinvigorate the value gained by reading Shakespeare by: Beginning with espousing the importance of reading Shakespeare as a practical businessman first, instead of ...
Ong, Giannina
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The Travesty of Petrarchism: The Traces of “La Pléiade” in the 17th–Century French Burlesque Poem [PDF]
The object of research in this article is the “caprice” (burlesque poem) Melon (1634) by the French poet M.A.G. de Saint-Amant who at the end of the 17th century, despite the negative attitude of Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux to his work, was revered by the ...
Andrey V. Golubkov
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The Formation of Knowledge and Petrarch’s Books
With the development of the fields of the history of the book, codicology and material philology in the last 50 years, since the publication of Leon Gilissen’s Prolégomènes à la codicologie: recherches sur la construction des cahiers et la mise en page ...
H. Storey
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