Petrarch in Romantic England

Petrarch in Romantic England
Author: E. Zuccato
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-12-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230584433

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The Petrarchan revival in Romantic England was a unique phenomenon which involved an impressive number of scholars, translators and poets. This book analyses the way Petrarch was read and re-written by Romantic figures. The result is a history of the Romantic-era sonnet and a new lens for understanding English Romantic poetry.

European Literatures in Britain 18 15 1832 Romantic Translations

European Literatures in Britain  18   15   1832  Romantic Translations
Author: Diego Saglia
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108426411

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Sheds new light on the presence and impact of Continental European literary traditions in post-Napoleonic Britain.

Petrarch and the Literary Culture of Nineteenth century France

Petrarch and the Literary Culture of Nineteenth century France
Author: Jennifer Rushworth
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2017
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781843844563

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A consideration of Petrarch's influence on, and appearance in, French texts - and in particular, his appropriation by the Avignonese.

Author: 吴笛 张德明
Publsiher: BEIJING BOOK CO. INC.
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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本书主要考察14世纪至16世纪(文艺复兴时期)的外国文学经典,重点包括莎士比亚、塞万提斯等世界文豪的经典作品翻译和传播研究。

Approaches to Teaching Petrarch s Canzoniere and the Petrarchan Tradition

Approaches to Teaching Petrarch s Canzoniere and the Petrarchan Tradition
Author: Christopher Kleinhenz,Andrea Dini
Publsiher: Modern Language Association
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781603291750

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One of the most important authors of the Middle Ages, Petrarch occupies a complex position: historically, he is a medieval author, but, philosophically, he heralds humanism and the Renaissance. Teachers of Petrarch's Canzoniere and his formative influence on the canon of Western European poetry face particular challenges. Petrarch's poetic style brings together the classical tradition, Christianity, an exalted sense of poetic vocation, and an obsessive love for Laura during her life and after her death in ways that can seem at once very strange and--because of his style's immense influence--very familiar to students. This volume aims to meet the varied needs of instructors, whether they teach Petrarch in Italian or in translation, in surveys or in specialized courses, by providing a wealth of pedagogical approaches to Petrarch and his legacy. Part 1, "Materials," reviews the extensive bibliography on Petrarch and Petrarchism, covering editions and translations of the Canzoniere, secondary works, and music and other audiovisual and electronic resources. Part 2, "Approaches," opens with essays on teaching the Canzoniere and continues with essays on teaching the Petrarchan tradition. Some contributors use the design and structure of the Canzoniere as entryways into the work; others approach it through discussion of Petrarch's literary influences and subject matter or through the context of medieval Christianity and culture. The essays on Petrarchism map the poet's influence on the Italian lyric tradition as well as on other national literatures, including Spanish, French, English, and Russian.

Canzoniere

Canzoniere
Author: Petrarch
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2002-10-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780141935447

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The 'Canzoniere', a sequence of sonnets and other verse forms, were written over a period of about 40 years. They describe Petrarch's intense love for Laura, whom he first met in Avignon in 1327, and her effect on him after she died in 1348. The collection is an examination of the poet's growing spiritual crisis, and also explores important contemporary issues such as the role of the papacy and religion.

Petrarch in English

Petrarch in English
Author: Thomas Roche
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2005-12-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780141936727

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Franceso Petrarch (1304-1374), creator of the sonnet form, remained for more than three hundred years the most influential poet in Europe, his works more widely read than even those of Dante. This collection contains English language versions of his poems from across six centuries, in a wide variety of translations and reinterpretations. Spanning the Trionfi series and the Canzoniere - Petrarch's empassioned sonnet-sequence concerning his beloved Laura - it also includes great English poems influenced by Petrarch. From Chaucer's early adaptation of a Petrarchan sonnet in Troilus and Criseyde to the sixteenth century translations by the Earl of Surrey, Byron's mocking consideration of the Canzoniere in Don Juan and Ezra Pound's parody Silet, all provide a unique insight into the significance of the founder of the European lyric tradition.

British Romanticism and the Reception of Italian Old Master Art 1793 1840

British Romanticism and the Reception of Italian Old Master Art  1793 1840
Author: Maureen McCue
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317171492

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As a result of Napoleon’s campaigns in Italy, Old Master art flooded into Britain and its acquisition became an index of national prestige. Maureen McCue argues that their responses to these works informed the writing of Romantic period authors, enabling them to forge often surprising connections between Italian art, the imagination and the period’s political, social and commercial realities. Dr McCue examines poetry, plays, novels, travel writing, exhibition catalogues, early guidebooks and private experiences recorded in letters and diaries by canonical and noncanonical authors, including Felicia Hemans, William Buchanan, Henry Sass, Pierce Egan, William Hazlitt, Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, Anna Jameson, Maria Graham Callcott and Samuel Rogers. Her exploration of the idea of connoisseurship shows the ways in which a knowledge of Italian art became a key marker of cultural standing that was no longer limited to artists and aristocrats, while her chapter on the literary production of post-Waterloo Britain traces the development of a critical vocabulary equally applicable to the visual arts and literature. In offering cultural, historical and literary readings of the responses to Italian art by early nineteenth-century writers, Dr McCue illuminates the important role they played in shaping the themes that are central to our understanding of Romanticism.