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Book Reviews [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The Novels of Flaubert: A Study of Themes and Techniques (Victor Brombert) (Reviewed by Germaine Brée, Institute for Research in the Humanities, Madison, Wisconsin)The Portraits of Alexander Pope (William Kurtz Wimsatt) (Reviewed by Benjamin Boyce ...
Editors, Criticism
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El Triumphus Mortis traducido por Juan Coloma [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The aim of this article is to frame the translation of the Triumph of Death made by Juan Coloma within the lyric corpus of this poet. The relevant features of this translation are analysed in the context of other Castilian translations of the Triumphs in
Burguillo, Javier
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Un italiano de Arezzo en la corte del rey Arturo

open access: yesCuadernos de Filología Italiana, 2005
Petrarch’s presence in English literature cannot be easily defined; such presence has been under or overestimated. Beyond imitations or loans, Petrarch has served a variety of purposes that inspired new topics and forms. If one of the best known features
Dámaso López García
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TRADITIONS OF PETRARCHISM IN JOHN DONNE'S SONGS AND SONNETS

open access: diamond, 2022
Мариана Маркова
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El paisaje en el texto. El paisaje del texto. Elementos petrarquistas en la poesía de Ramón López Velarde [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
A perusal of the Petrarch’s Canzoniere reveals the text as the place where the self builds and structures itself, following the typical oscillation of eroticism and love.
Salvi, Luca
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El "jocoso numen" de sor Juana, desde la teoría de los géneros satíricos en el Renacimiento [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Este trabajo analiza cómo los diferentes géneros satíricos cultivados por la autora mexicana sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1648?-1695) entroncan con la práctica de los poetas de la Antigüedad clásica y de la Edad Moderna, así como con las discusiones ...
Plata-Parga, F. (Fernando)
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CHRONOTOPE AS A MEANS OF SATIRE IN THOMAS NASHE’S NOVEL THE UNFORTUNATE TRAVELLER [PDF]

open access: yesAlfred Nobel University Journal of Philology
This article examines the role of the chronotope as a key means of constructing satirical meaning in Thomas Nashe’s novel The Unfortunate Traveller, or The Life of Jack Wilton (1594).
Liudmyla D. Fedoriaka
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Petrarchism

open access: yes
This volume presents the results of the workshop ‘Petrarchism: Competing Models for Early Modern Community Building (1400–1700)’, held at Freie Universität Berlin in November 2023. The workshop was organized by the research project ‘Petrarchan Worlds’ in the DFG Cluster of Excellence ‘Temporal Communities. Doing literature in a global perspective’. The
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