Peter Hainsworth / Martin McLaughlin (eds.)
Petrarch in Britain
Interpreters, Imitators, and Translators Over 700 Years
Herausgeber: Hainsworth, Peter; Panizza, Letizia; Mclaughlin, Martin
Peter Hainsworth / Martin McLaughlin (eds.)
Petrarch in Britain
Interpreters, Imitators, and Translators Over 700 Years
Herausgeber: Hainsworth, Peter; Panizza, Letizia; Mclaughlin, Martin
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This volume surveys of Petrarch's literary legacy in Britain. It explores a number of key topics: Petrarch's analysis of the self; his dialogue with other classical and Italian authors; Petrarchism and anti-Petrarchism in Renaissance Italy; Petrarchism in England and Scotland; and his modern legacy in both Italy and Britain.
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This volume surveys of Petrarch's literary legacy in Britain. It explores a number of key topics: Petrarch's analysis of the self; his dialogue with other classical and Italian authors; Petrarchism and anti-Petrarchism in Renaissance Italy; Petrarchism in England and Scotland; and his modern legacy in both Italy and Britain.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 236mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780197264133
- ISBN-10: 0197264131
- Artikelnr.: 23145404
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 236mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780197264133
- ISBN-10: 0197264131
- Artikelnr.: 23145404
Dr Letizia Panizza, Editor, Research Fellow, Italian Department, Royal Holloway, University of London
* I : PETRARCH'S BRITAIN
* 1: Piero Boitani: Petrarch and the barbari Britanni
* II: PETRARCH AND THE SELF
* 2: Jennifer Petrie: Petrarch solitarius
* 3: Zygmunt G. Baranski: The Ethics of Ignorance: Petrarch's Epicurus
and Averroes and the Structures of the De Sui Ipsius et Aliorum
Ignorantia
* 4: Jonathan Usher: Petrarch's Second (and Third) Death
* III: PETRARCH IN DIALOGUE
* 5: Francesca Galligan: Poets and Heroes in Petrarch's Africa:
Classical and Medieval Sources
* 6: Enrico Santangelo: Petrarch reading Dante: the Ascent of Mont
Ventoux (Familiares IV.1)
* 7: John Took: Petrarch and Cino da Pistoia: A Moment in the
Pre-history of the Canzoniere
* IV: PETRARCHISM AND ANTIPETRARCHISM IN ITALY
* 8: Abigail Brundin: Petrarch and the Italian Reformation
* 9: Hilary Gatti: Petrarch, Sidney, Bruno
* 10: Diego Zancani: Renaissance Misogyny and the Rejection of Petrarch
* 11: Letizia Panizza: Impersonations of Laura in Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Century Italy
* V: PETRARCHISM: ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CONNECTIONS
* 12: Michael Wyatt: Other Petrarchs in Early Modern England
* 13: Stephen Clucas: Thomas Watson's Hekatompathia and European
Petrarchism
* 14: John Roe: The Comedy of Astrophil: Petrarchan Motifs in Sidney's
Astrophil and Stella
* 15: Syrithe Pugh: Sidney, Spenser and Political Petrarchism
* 16: R. D. S. Jack: Petrarch and the Scottish Renaissance Sonnet
* VI: PETRARCH AND THE MODERNS: ITALY AND BRITAIN
* 17: Pamela Williams: Leopardi and Petrarch
* 18: Ela Tandello: Between Tradition and Transgression: Amelia
Rosselli's Petrarch
* 19: Martin McLaughlin: Nineteenth-century British Biographies of
Petrarch
* 20: Peter Hainsworth: Translating Petrarch
* 1: Piero Boitani: Petrarch and the barbari Britanni
* II: PETRARCH AND THE SELF
* 2: Jennifer Petrie: Petrarch solitarius
* 3: Zygmunt G. Baranski: The Ethics of Ignorance: Petrarch's Epicurus
and Averroes and the Structures of the De Sui Ipsius et Aliorum
Ignorantia
* 4: Jonathan Usher: Petrarch's Second (and Third) Death
* III: PETRARCH IN DIALOGUE
* 5: Francesca Galligan: Poets and Heroes in Petrarch's Africa:
Classical and Medieval Sources
* 6: Enrico Santangelo: Petrarch reading Dante: the Ascent of Mont
Ventoux (Familiares IV.1)
* 7: John Took: Petrarch and Cino da Pistoia: A Moment in the
Pre-history of the Canzoniere
* IV: PETRARCHISM AND ANTIPETRARCHISM IN ITALY
* 8: Abigail Brundin: Petrarch and the Italian Reformation
* 9: Hilary Gatti: Petrarch, Sidney, Bruno
* 10: Diego Zancani: Renaissance Misogyny and the Rejection of Petrarch
* 11: Letizia Panizza: Impersonations of Laura in Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Century Italy
* V: PETRARCHISM: ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CONNECTIONS
* 12: Michael Wyatt: Other Petrarchs in Early Modern England
* 13: Stephen Clucas: Thomas Watson's Hekatompathia and European
Petrarchism
* 14: John Roe: The Comedy of Astrophil: Petrarchan Motifs in Sidney's
Astrophil and Stella
* 15: Syrithe Pugh: Sidney, Spenser and Political Petrarchism
* 16: R. D. S. Jack: Petrarch and the Scottish Renaissance Sonnet
* VI: PETRARCH AND THE MODERNS: ITALY AND BRITAIN
* 17: Pamela Williams: Leopardi and Petrarch
* 18: Ela Tandello: Between Tradition and Transgression: Amelia
Rosselli's Petrarch
* 19: Martin McLaughlin: Nineteenth-century British Biographies of
Petrarch
* 20: Peter Hainsworth: Translating Petrarch
* I : PETRARCH'S BRITAIN
* 1: Piero Boitani: Petrarch and the barbari Britanni
* II: PETRARCH AND THE SELF
* 2: Jennifer Petrie: Petrarch solitarius
* 3: Zygmunt G. Baranski: The Ethics of Ignorance: Petrarch's Epicurus
and Averroes and the Structures of the De Sui Ipsius et Aliorum
Ignorantia
* 4: Jonathan Usher: Petrarch's Second (and Third) Death
* III: PETRARCH IN DIALOGUE
* 5: Francesca Galligan: Poets and Heroes in Petrarch's Africa:
Classical and Medieval Sources
* 6: Enrico Santangelo: Petrarch reading Dante: the Ascent of Mont
Ventoux (Familiares IV.1)
* 7: John Took: Petrarch and Cino da Pistoia: A Moment in the
Pre-history of the Canzoniere
* IV: PETRARCHISM AND ANTIPETRARCHISM IN ITALY
* 8: Abigail Brundin: Petrarch and the Italian Reformation
* 9: Hilary Gatti: Petrarch, Sidney, Bruno
* 10: Diego Zancani: Renaissance Misogyny and the Rejection of Petrarch
* 11: Letizia Panizza: Impersonations of Laura in Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Century Italy
* V: PETRARCHISM: ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CONNECTIONS
* 12: Michael Wyatt: Other Petrarchs in Early Modern England
* 13: Stephen Clucas: Thomas Watson's Hekatompathia and European
Petrarchism
* 14: John Roe: The Comedy of Astrophil: Petrarchan Motifs in Sidney's
Astrophil and Stella
* 15: Syrithe Pugh: Sidney, Spenser and Political Petrarchism
* 16: R. D. S. Jack: Petrarch and the Scottish Renaissance Sonnet
* VI: PETRARCH AND THE MODERNS: ITALY AND BRITAIN
* 17: Pamela Williams: Leopardi and Petrarch
* 18: Ela Tandello: Between Tradition and Transgression: Amelia
Rosselli's Petrarch
* 19: Martin McLaughlin: Nineteenth-century British Biographies of
Petrarch
* 20: Peter Hainsworth: Translating Petrarch
* 1: Piero Boitani: Petrarch and the barbari Britanni
* II: PETRARCH AND THE SELF
* 2: Jennifer Petrie: Petrarch solitarius
* 3: Zygmunt G. Baranski: The Ethics of Ignorance: Petrarch's Epicurus
and Averroes and the Structures of the De Sui Ipsius et Aliorum
Ignorantia
* 4: Jonathan Usher: Petrarch's Second (and Third) Death
* III: PETRARCH IN DIALOGUE
* 5: Francesca Galligan: Poets and Heroes in Petrarch's Africa:
Classical and Medieval Sources
* 6: Enrico Santangelo: Petrarch reading Dante: the Ascent of Mont
Ventoux (Familiares IV.1)
* 7: John Took: Petrarch and Cino da Pistoia: A Moment in the
Pre-history of the Canzoniere
* IV: PETRARCHISM AND ANTIPETRARCHISM IN ITALY
* 8: Abigail Brundin: Petrarch and the Italian Reformation
* 9: Hilary Gatti: Petrarch, Sidney, Bruno
* 10: Diego Zancani: Renaissance Misogyny and the Rejection of Petrarch
* 11: Letizia Panizza: Impersonations of Laura in Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Century Italy
* V: PETRARCHISM: ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CONNECTIONS
* 12: Michael Wyatt: Other Petrarchs in Early Modern England
* 13: Stephen Clucas: Thomas Watson's Hekatompathia and European
Petrarchism
* 14: John Roe: The Comedy of Astrophil: Petrarchan Motifs in Sidney's
Astrophil and Stella
* 15: Syrithe Pugh: Sidney, Spenser and Political Petrarchism
* 16: R. D. S. Jack: Petrarch and the Scottish Renaissance Sonnet
* VI: PETRARCH AND THE MODERNS: ITALY AND BRITAIN
* 17: Pamela Williams: Leopardi and Petrarch
* 18: Ela Tandello: Between Tradition and Transgression: Amelia
Rosselli's Petrarch
* 19: Martin McLaughlin: Nineteenth-century British Biographies of
Petrarch
* 20: Peter Hainsworth: Translating Petrarch