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Quick guide for the study of Petrarch in the Iberian Peninsula. Versions and mentions [PDF]
The purpose of this guide is to provide a flexible and useful tool, as a catalogue and bibliography, to the study of petrarchism in the Iberian Peninsula during the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance.El propósito de esta guía es ofrecer un instrumento ágil
Juan Miguel Valero Moreno
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Petrarch: The first modern poet [PDF]
Francesco Petrarch is the father of the Italian literature and was on the forefront of the humanists who influenced the formation of a new age culture. He lived in the time of mixing discourse: a Christian religion and Humanistic philosophy.
Kostić Tatjana T.
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The essay offers a comparative analysis of Guido Gozzano’s poem “Un’altra risorta,” from the collection I colloqui (1911), and the Petrarchan sonnet “Solo e pensoso” (Rvf 35), of which Gozzano gives a modern and partially ironic rewriting.
Alessandra Mantovani
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Tenues huellas del Canzoniere en catalán [PDF]
This article examines the main influence of Petrach’s Canzoniere in Catalan litterature. Given the lack of any complete translation of this work into Catalan, this article presents some of the best partial translations made during the XX Century and ...
Rossend Arqués
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Our goal for the "Oregon Petrarch Open Book," or "OPOB," is to enhance a scholarly database-driven website around Francis Petrarch's fourteenth-century poetry collection, the Canzoniere.
Massimo Lollini +3 more
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JOHN DONNEʼS “THE ANNIVERSARIES” AS PETRARCHAN TEXTS [PDF]
The purpose of the article is to examine John Donneʼs poems “An Anatomy of the World: The First Anniversary” and “Of the Progress of the Soul: The Second Anniversary” as a part of the Petrarchan poetic tradition. In order to accomplish this purpose, we
Mariana V. Markova.
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Evocação de Ruy Belo na «Terra da Alegria» [PDF]
Ruy Belo was Lecturer of Portuguese at Universidad Complutense de Madrid from 1971 to 1977. In this article, we study the poems he wrote during that period in which we may find allusions to Madrid (the land of joy to which the title alludes and, at the ...
Fernando J.B. Martinho
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PETRARCHAN CONTEXTS OF JOHN DONNE’S SPIRITUAL LYRICS [PDF]
The article is devoted to the connection of the famous English poet, prose writer and preacher John Donne’s (1572–1631) works with the Petrarchan discourse of the European literature.
Maryana V. Markova
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Corpi in gioco: la descriptio puellae nell’opera di Jerónimo Baía
The paper examines five poems in which the Portuguese Baroque poet Frei Jerónimo Baía (1620-1688) depicts the portrait of the beloved woman. Each of these texts features the list of the different body parts praised for their beauty, following a model ...
Matteo Rei
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