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«Poesía y vida de corte: los sonetos en El Cortesano de Luis Milán»
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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Milton and the Tradition of Protestant Petrarchism [PDF]
Scholarly accounts of Milton?s engagement with Petrarch often suggest a hostile reading of the Italian poet?s work. The Protestant ideal of Adam and Eve?s companionate marriage in Paradise Lost has been seen as a rebuke to the unfulfilled petrarchan ...
Serjeantson, D
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Димитър Тополин и респиритуализирането на сонетната форма
Dimitar Topolin and the Remodeling of the Sonnet Form. The sonnet in its Shakespearean form holds a prominent place in the poetry of the Bulgarian Orthodox priest Dimitar Popnikolov-Topolin (1886–1962) whose ample oeuvre has only partially been ...
Mihaylov, Kalin
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AN INTIMATE DIALOGUE WITH GOD IN JOHN DONNE’S “HOLY SONNETS”: PETRARCHAN CONTEXT [PDF]
The purpose of the paper is to study the images of the platonic and courtly in the protagonist’s personal relations with God in J. Donne’s “Holy Sonnets” in the context of the connection with the Petrarchan tradition.
Mariana M. Markova
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Primi accertamenti per l’edizione delle Per l’edizione delle «Fiamme»
Le Fiamme di Giovan Battista Giraldi Cinthio non sono un libro di rime costruito a freddo e in un breve arco di tempo, ma un canzoniere lucido e meditato che prende forma lentamente nell’orma del petrarchismo bembiano e arriva tardi alle stampe a metà ...
Giorgio Forni
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Issues in Review: New Developments in Commedia Research: The Commedia dell'Arte: New Perspectives and New Documents [PDF]
Introduction to "Issues in Review: New developments in commedia research", 141-240, guest editor M A Katritzky. The first of six articles in this section, it introduces the five further articles, by Maria Ines Aliverti (158-180), Rosalind Kerr (181-197),
Katritzky, M. A.
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Popular Song Topics in the Dutch Republic
This article investigates popular topics and topical fluctuations in a diachronic corpus of 43,772 Dutch songs, all written between 1550 and 1750, contained within the Dutch Song Database.
Alie Lassche
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This essay analyses Petrarchist imaginary through several French editions of the Canzoniere in order to explore the relations between poetic translation and images, textuality and imagination (Bachelard 1960).
Riccardo Raimondo
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'Las partes donde Amor el cetro tiene': Uncanonical Love in Francisco de Aldana's 'Medoro y Angélica' [PDF]
Francisco de Aldana has been called a ‘forgotten poet’ of Spain's Golden Age perhaps owing to poems, such as ‘Medoro y Angélica’, which continue to challenge attempts at definition and categorization. These difficulties could be attributed to the tension
Lennon, PJ
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This article reconsiders Petrarch’s French afterlife by juxtaposing a time of long-recognised Petrarchism — the sixteenth century — with a less familiar and more modern Petrarchist age, the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Jennifer Rushworth
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