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Since the beginnings of Italian vernacular literature, the nature of the relationship between Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374) and his predecessor Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) has remained an open and endlessly fascinating question of both literary... Google Books
Originally published: 2009
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In the case of Petrarch, whose voice is marked by contradictions, inconsistencies, and struggles (as a rhetorical form of reinstituting differences between his ...
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A masterpiece of prose to the yard; absolutely a must read for the modern Trissotin. Dante and Petrarch lend to this book the refined touch, the "Trecento"; the ...
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Aug 15, 2009 · In this volume nine leading scholars of Italian medieval literature and culture address this question involving the two foundational figures of ...
US$50.00; ISBN. 9780268022112. The work of Francesco Petrarca (or Petrarch, 1304–74) influenced important European Renaissance writers such as Pietro Bembo, ...
In this volume nine leading scholars of Italian medieval literature and culture address this question involving the two foundational figures of Italian ...
Aug 15, 2009 · Petrarch's substantive ideological dissent from Dante clearly emerges, a dissent that casts in high relief the poets' radically divergent views ...
Jan 1, 2012 · Petrarch's substantive ideological dissent from Dante clearly emerges, a dissent that casts in high relief the poets' radically divergent views ...
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May 15, 2009 · Petrarch's substantive ideological dissent from Dante clearly emerges, a dissent that casts in high relief the poets' radically divergent views ...