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FRANCESCO PETRARCH: CANZONIERE

Edited by Thomas Campbell and Cassidy Hughes

Francesco Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca, 1304-1374) is the supreme poet of love in the Western tradition, alongside poets such as Sappho and William Shakespeare. Francesco Petrarch is also the Renaissance artist and humanist par excellence. Petrarchism is termed the longest poetic tradition in the Occident, and Petrarch has influenced poets such as Maurice Scève, Sir Thomas Wyatt, Torquato Tasso, Edmund Spenser, Michael Drayton, Joachim Du Bellay, Pierre de Ronsard, Rainer Maria Rilke and Robert Graves, among hundreds of others.

Petrarch's Canzoniere, often also known as the Rime Sparse, lies at the heart of his achievement: it comprises 366 poems about love, written in Italian and worked on right up until Petrarch's death in 1374. In the Canzoniere, there are hundreds of sonnets, 29 canzoni, 7 ballate, 9 sestine and 4 madrigali. Petrarch's other major works included Secretum, Triumphs, Africa, De Vita Solitaria, verse epistles, biographies, allegorical ecologues and hundreds of letters.

The translations into English in this book are from a variety of authors, including George MacDonald.

Includes a note on Francesco Petrarch, a bibliography, and a gallery of pictures.

660 pages. www.crmoon.com


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861715999
Publisher: Crescent Moon Publishing
Publication date: 10/30/2017
Series: European Writers
Pages: 660
Sales rank: 962,421
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.33(d)

About the Author

Francesco Petrarca was an Italian scholar, poet, and early humanist. J. G. Nichols is a poet, literary critic, and translator.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

A Note On the Text 10

Preface 13

Introduction 15

Bibliography 17

The Canzoniere 20

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