Petrarch: The Canzoniere, or Rerum vulgarium fragmenta Francesco Petrarca

Подробная информация о книге «Petrarch: The Canzoniere, or Rerum vulgarium fragmenta Francesco Petrarca». Сайт не предоставляет возможности читать онлайн или скачать бесплатно книгу «Petrarch: The Canzoniere, or Rerum vulgarium fragmenta Francesco Petrarca»

Francesco Petrarca - «Petrarch: The Canzoniere, or Rerum vulgarium fragmenta»

О книге

"Mark Musa, in editing and translating Petrarch"s Canzoniere, has performed a wonderful service to the English-speaking reader. Here, in one volume, are included the poet"s own selection of the best lyric verse he wrote throughout his life, accompanied by brief but useful notes . . . " --Chronicles

"As well as skillful and fluent verse renderings of the 366 lyrics that make up this milestone in the development of Western poetic tradition, Musa offers copious and up-to-date annotation to each poem . . . along with a substantial, sensitive, and intelligent introduction that is genuinely helpful for the first-time reader and thought provoking for Petrarch scholars and other medievalists."--Choice

The 366 poems of Petrarch"s 1/2Canzoniere represent one of the most influential works in Western literature. Varied in form, style, and subject matter, these "scattered rhymes" contains metaphors and conceits that have been absorbed into the literature and language of love. In this bilingual edition, Mark Musa provides verse translations, annotations, and an introduction co-authored with Barbara Manfredi. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Petrarch: The Canzoniere, or Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (Francesco Petrarca)

Полное название книги Francesco Petrarca Petrarch: The Canzoniere, or Rerum vulgarium fragmenta
Автор Francesco Petrarca
Ключевые слова поэзия
Категории Художественная литература, Книги на иностранных языках
ISBN 253213177
Издательство
Год 1999
Название транслитом petrarch-the-canzoniere-or-rerum-vulgarium-fragmenta-francesco-petrarca
Название с ошибочной раскладкой petrarch: the canzoniere, or rerum vulgarium fragmenta francesco petrarca