Petrarch in Romantic England

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CODICE: EAN 9780230542600
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Petrarch in Romantic England

PREZZO : EUR 67,69€

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EAN 9780230542600

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Author:

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ANNO:
2008

DISPONIBILITA':
In esaurimento

CARATTERISTICHE TECNICHE:
256 pages
Hardback

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The Petrarchan revival in Romantic England was a unique phenomenon which involved an impressive number of scholars, translators and poets. It had no counterpart in any other European nation and it can be compared only to the Petrarchan fashion of the Renaissance. Its effects on poetry, fiction and scholarship were manifold and made themselves felt well into the Victorian age. This book is the first study of the way Petrarch was read and rewritten, in prose and verse, by figures such as Thomas Gray, Sir William Jones, Charlotte Smith, Mary Robinson, and the major Romantics from Wordsworth and Coleridge to Shelley, Keats, L.E.L and Madame de Stael. Petrarch was the main driving force behind the revival of the sonnet and love poetry in the Romantic age, and he must be considered, more than Sappho and Dante, as a primary source of the lyric poetry of our time.
'A superbly researched, highly readable, and ground-breaking book, which provides a valuable new lens for understanding English Romantic poetry. Edoardo Zuccato offers a nuanced view of the way the sonnet tradition in Italian altered the English literary landscape.' - Paula Feldman, University of South Carolina, USA

Contents:
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Writing the Biography of Petrarch: From Susanna Dobson (1775) to the Romantics
Englishing Petrarch: The Translators' Role
Charlotte Smith and Anna Seward
The Della Cruscans and Mary Robinson
Charles Lloyd and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Epilogue: From Romantic to Victorian Petrarch
Notes
Bibliography
Index.


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