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PETRARCHAN CONTEXTS OF JOHN DONNE’S SPIRITUAL LYRICS [PDF]

open access: yesВісник університету ім. А. Нобеля. Серія Філологічні науки, 2021
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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JOHN DONNEʼS “THE ANNIVERSARIES” AS PETRARCHAN TEXTS [PDF]

open access: yesВісник університету ім. А. Нобеля. Серія Філологічні науки, 2023
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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Petrarch: The first modern poet [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2016
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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Genre pragmatics of Shakespeare’s comedy: Love’s Labour’s Lost

open access: yesШаги, 2022
By genre pragmatics the author understands the combination of all the external conditions that determine “the immediate orientation of the word in the surrounding reality” (Bakhtin / Medevedev).
I. O. Shaytanov
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A Comparative Study of Persian Vasookht Ghazal and English Anti-Petrarchan Sonnet and thier Social, Cultural, and Historical Backgrounds: A Case-study of Vahshi Bafghi and William Shakespeare [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات تطبیقی, 2020
1. Introduction Comparing the long-life Persian ghazal with the short-life but productive English sonnet, one discerns the slow and continuous development of ghazal on the one hand, and the rapid change of sonnet in a short period of time on the other ...
Moslem Zulfiqarkhani
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"My infinite thoughts full of errors": The peculiarities of Petrarchism in Michelangelo's Rime - [PDF]

open access: yesReči (Beograd), 2019
In the light of the most recent critical debate, sixteenth-century Petrarchism has been divested of the simple dichotomy between norm and rejection, similarity and dissimilarity, imitation and deviation in relation to Petrarch's model or Bembo's ...
Beneduci Luigi E., Vujović Marija N.
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Corpi in gioco: la descriptio puellae nell’opera di Jerónimo Baía

open access: yesConfluenze, 2023
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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TEMPI E FIGURE DELLA LIRICA DI BERNARDO TASSO

open access: yesPeloro, 2021
Pur nella molteplicità dei suoi sviluppi, la lirica di Bernardo Tasso possiede un’intima coerenza all’insegna di un classicismo cristiano libero e inventivo.
Giorgio Forni
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«Poesía y vida de corte: los sonetos en El Cortesano de Luis Milán»

open access: yesRevista de Poética Medieval, 2014
Resumen: El Cortesano de Luis Milán (1561) transmite, entre muchos otros materiales poéticos, una serie de sonetos muy interesantes tanto desde el punto de vista de su inserción en el conjunto de la obra como de la asimilación del petrarquismo en España.
Inés Ravasini
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The Travesty of Petrarchism: The Traces of “La Pléiade” in the 17th–Century French Burlesque Poem [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum
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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