Petrarch's Canzoniere in the English RenaissanceRodopi, 2005 - 196 стор. Seven centuries after the birth of Petrarch (1304-74) the nature and extent of his influence loom ever larger in the study of renaissance literature. In this revised and expanded edition of Petrarch's Canzoniere in the English Renaissance Anthony Mortimer presents a unique anthology of 136 English poems together with the specific Italian texts that they translate, adapt or exploit. The result, with its revealing juxtapositions of major and minor figures, makes fascinating reading for anyone who wants to get beyond broad generalizations about Petrarchism and see exactly what English poets made of Petrarch's celebrated sequence. Reviewing the first edition, Professor Brian Vickers wrote: An ideal text-book for university courses in English or Comparative Literature. The critical introduction is a fresh, independent and accurate survey of the role of Petrarchism in the English Renaissance ... our literary history is being rewritten, more accurately. |
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... thou filthy whore Of Babylon , thou breaker of Christ's fold , That from acorns and from the water cold , Art rich become with making many poor . Harington's most crippling defect lies in his expansion of the sonnet to eighteen lines ...
... thou filthy whore Of Babylon , thou breaker of Christ's fold , That from acorns and from the water cold , Art rich become with making many poor . Harington's most crippling defect lies in his expansion of the sonnet to eighteen lines ...
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... Thou hast a Laure whom well thou dost commend , And to her praise thy passion songs do tend ; Ye both such praise deserve as naught can smother : In brief , with Petrarch and his Laure in grace Thou and thy dame be equal , save , percase , ...
... Thou hast a Laure whom well thou dost commend , And to her praise thy passion songs do tend ; Ye both such praise deserve as naught can smother : In brief , with Petrarch and his Laure in grace Thou and thy dame be equal , save , percase , ...
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... thou hast professed,' The number saith, assotted, drunk in gain. Small thrust is found to press that way is best: The rather, Sands, whilst thou thy course shalt run, Leave not the attempt so virtuously begun. Park-Hill MS Muir suggests ...
... thou hast professed,' The number saith, assotted, drunk in gain. Small thrust is found to press that way is best: The rather, Sands, whilst thou thy course shalt run, Leave not the attempt so virtuously begun. Park-Hill MS Muir suggests ...
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... thou fadest , My faith shall wax when thou art in thy waning . The world shall find this miracle in me , That fire can burn when all the matter's spent : Then what my faith hath been thyself shalt see , And that thou wast unkind thou ...
... thou fadest , My faith shall wax when thou art in thy waning . The world shall find this miracle in me , That fire can burn when all the matter's spent : Then what my faith hath been thyself shalt see , And that thou wast unkind thou ...
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... thou as thine enemy fleest thy glass, And dost with grief remember what it was That to betray my heart allured mine eyes: Then, having bought experience with great pains, Thou shalt (although too late) thine error find, Whilst thou ...
... thou as thine enemy fleest thy glass, And dost with grief remember what it was That to betray my heart allured mine eyes: Then, having bought experience with great pains, Thou shalt (although too late) thine error find, Whilst thou ...
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General Bibliography | 169 |
Glossary | 179 |
Index of Authors | 183 |
Index of Italian First Lines | 187 |
Index of English First Lines | 191 |
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Petrarch's Canzoniere in the English Renaissance Francesco Petrarca Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2005 |
Petrarch's Canzoniere in the English Renaissance Francesco Petrarca Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2005 |
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Amor Astrophil and Stella beauty begli occhi behold burn canzone Canzoniere ch'a ch'i ch'io Chaucer ché ciel Constable cruel d'Amor death desio desire disdain dissi dolce dolci donna Donne doth Drummond eyes fair fear fire flame fortune Francesco Petrarca Francis Davison Gabriel Harvey Gianfranco Contini grace gran grief Harington hath heart heaven Hekatompathia hope imitate Introduction Italian lady Laura Leonard Forster live London mezzo mind mistress mondo morte never Nicholas Yonge night notte ogni Oxford pain Park-Hill Petrarch Petrarchan translation Phoenix Nest piaggia plaint pleasant poem poet Poetical Rhapsody Poetry quatrain Renaissance rhyme Samuel Daniel sempre sestet Shakespeare Sidney sighs Sir Thomas Wyatt Sonnet Sequences sonnets 136 sorrow sospiri Spenser stanza stars stato Surrey sweet tears tempo terra thee Thomas Howell thou thought tutto University Press unto vita viva Watson wounds