Gordon Braden, Petrarchan Love and the Continental Renaissance. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1999. xv + 198 pp. ISBN 0300076215
Valeria Finucci, ed., Review of Renaissance Transactions: Ariosto and Tasso. Durham: Duke UP, 1999. ...
Renaissance Self-Fashioning: From More to Shakespeare (Stephen Greenblatt) (Reviewed by Louis Adrian...
This article discusses the meaning of the term Renaissance and its application to the cultural and l...
Gordon Braden, Petrarchan Love and the Continental Renaissance. New Haven and London: Yale Universit...
William Kennedy, The Site of Petrarchism: Early Modern National Sentiment in Italy, France, and Engl...
This is a review of Aileen A. Fen's book Writing Beloveds: Humanist Petrarchism and the Politics of ...
This is a review of Gordon Braden's book Petrarchan Love and the English Renaissanc
One was from Italy, and one was from England, and they had a roughly two hundred years’ time span be...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Rape of Lucrece and Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare responds to th...
Daalder's review of "The Idea of the Renaissance" by William Kerrigan and Gordon Braden (Baltimore a...
This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the inte...
Whereas much of Machiavellian lyric opus reveals a character of “anti-Petrarchism,” the relationship...
Scholarly accounts of Milton?s engagement with Petrarch often suggest a hostile reading of the Itali...
Valeria Finucci, ed., Review of Renaissance Transactions: Ariosto and Tasso. Durham: Duke UP, 1999. ...
Renaissance Self-Fashioning: From More to Shakespeare (Stephen Greenblatt) (Reviewed by Louis Adrian...
This article discusses the meaning of the term Renaissance and its application to the cultural and l...
Gordon Braden, Petrarchan Love and the Continental Renaissance. New Haven and London: Yale Universit...
William Kennedy, The Site of Petrarchism: Early Modern National Sentiment in Italy, France, and Engl...
This is a review of Aileen A. Fen's book Writing Beloveds: Humanist Petrarchism and the Politics of ...
This is a review of Gordon Braden's book Petrarchan Love and the English Renaissanc
One was from Italy, and one was from England, and they had a roughly two hundred years’ time span be...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Rape of Lucrece and Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare responds to th...
Daalder's review of "The Idea of the Renaissance" by William Kerrigan and Gordon Braden (Baltimore a...
This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the inte...
Whereas much of Machiavellian lyric opus reveals a character of “anti-Petrarchism,” the relationship...
Scholarly accounts of Milton?s engagement with Petrarch often suggest a hostile reading of the Itali...
Valeria Finucci, ed., Review of Renaissance Transactions: Ariosto and Tasso. Durham: Duke UP, 1999. ...
Renaissance Self-Fashioning: From More to Shakespeare (Stephen Greenblatt) (Reviewed by Louis Adrian...
This article discusses the meaning of the term Renaissance and its application to the cultural and l...