Petrarch, Laura, and the TriumphsSUNY Press, 1.01.1974 г. - 234 страници "This book, by the renowned Petrarch scholar, remains an important basic study of the poetry, particularly of Laura. Bernardo discusses the major critics of Petrarch's Laura (DeSanctis, Croce), then devotes two chapters (26-87) to the figure of Laura in the Canzoniere and the Latin works. Seven chapters discuss the poetic image of Laura in the Triumphs, historically, critically, and contextually, the last focussing on Laura as nova figura, not allegory. It belongs in every library ad on every Petrarchist's shelf." |
Съдържание
LAURA AND THE CRITICS | 3 |
i De Sanctis | 4 |
ii Croce | 7 |
iii Calcaterra | 8 |
iv Conrini | 16 |
vi Noferi | 20 |
vii Ramat | 23 |
LAURA AND THE RIME | 28 |
iv The Secretum | 79 |
v The Bucolicum Carmen | 83 |
PETRARCHS TRIUMPHS AND THE CRITICS | 90 |
ii Goffis | 93 |
TRIUMPHUS CUPIDINIS | 104 |
ii Triumphus cupidinis II | 106 |
iii Triumphus cupidinis III | 109 |
iv Triumphus cupidinis IV | 110 |
ii The Second Form of the Collection | 30 |
iii The Third Form of the Collection | 31 |
iv The Fourth Form of the Collection | 34 |
v The Fifth Form of the Collection | 37 |
The First Period | 41 |
The Second Period | 43 |
The Third Period | 45 |
The Fourth Period | 49 |
x The Seventh or Main Malatesta Form of the Collection | 53 |
xi The Eighth or Quiriniano Form of the Collection | 58 |
xiii The Ninth and Final Form of the Collection | 60 |
xiv The Reordering of the Last Thirty Poems | 62 |
LAURA IN PETRARCHS LATIN WORKS | 66 |
ii Letters in Verse | 70 |
iii The Coronation Oration | 77 |
FROM THE TRIUMPHUS PUDICITIAE TO THE TRIUMPHUS FAMAE | 117 |
ii Triumphus mortis I | 121 |
iii Triumphus mortis II | 125 |
THE TRIUMPHUS FAMAE AND THE TRIUMPHUS TEMPORIS | 130 |
ii Triumphus famac II | 136 |
iii Triumphus famae III | 138 |
iv Triumphus temporis | 139 |
TRIUMPHUS AETERNITATIS | 143 |
LAURA AS NOVA FIGURA | 165 |
CONCLUSION | 195 |
NOTES | 205 |
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Често срещани думи и фрази
achieve Africa allegorical amore Apollo Apollo and Daphne appears Augustine beauty bellezza beloved Bosco Calcaterra canzone Canzoniere Chastity Christian cielo classical collection confesses coronation Cupid Dante Dante's Daphne depicted divine Divine Comedy donna drama dream earthly Eclogue Ennius fact fama Ferrarino figure final Francesco Francesco Petrarca glory Goffis heaven heavenly human Ibid image of Laura indicates Lady last thirty poems Laura's death Laura's image laurel laurel crown lauro letter love of Laura lover Martianus Martianus Capella Massinissa ment mondo mortal morte motif myth passion Petrarch Petrarch's love Philologia poesia poet poet's love poeta poetic poetry qualities reference reflect rime role Roman salvation Scipio second capitolo Secretum sestina sonnet soul symbol theme tion Trionfi Triumph of Chastity Triumph of Death Triumph of Eternity Triumph of Fame Triumph of Love turn ultimate Vaucluse Vergine bella verses vertute Virgin virtue vision vita Wilkins Zingarelli