This article demonstrates a systematic connection between the novelty of Petrarch’s authorship and his self-definition as an exile. Petrarch employs the unusual term exilium/esilio to substantiate his unprecedented claim that literature is a legally valid officium (civic role). Following Dante, Petrarch grounds his exilic authorship in the Christian discourse of peregrinatio: life as pilgrimage through exile. But Petrarch’s new officium allows him a measure of control over literary creation that no prior Italian writer had enjoyed. This is especially true of the “Canzoniere,” Petrarch’s compilation of his vernacular lyrics, whose singularity functions as a proxy for its author’s selfhood
Whereas much of Machiavellian lyric opus reveals a character of “anti-Petrarchism,” the relationship...
Born in Tuscany in 1304, Italian poet Francesco Petrarca is widely considered one of the fathers of ...
In the first part of my paper, I will present the project ‘Petrarch Commentary and Exegesis in Renai...
This article demonstrates a systematic connection between the novelty of Petrarch’s authorship and h...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
The collection of lyric poems that Petrarch worked on for nearly forty years reflects, through succe...
Through a brief overview of seventeenth-century Italian travel writing, this article highlights the ...
In readings of orations, letters, and poems about Petrarch’s death composed in Paduan and Florentine...
This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the inte...
This article considers the characterization of blessed souls in Dante’s Commedia (1307–21) and Petra...
This essay questions the use of the term original to refer to Petrarch’s partial holograph of the Fr...
Petrarch's draft notebooks, MS Vaticano Latino 3196, contain marginalia that often record the date a...
This thesis explores the intellectual concerns underpinning the final phases of Petrarch’s construct...
English translation of Petrarch—translation that is also metamorphosis in a manner that Petrarch wou...
Whereas much of Machiavellian lyric opus reveals a character of “anti-Petrarchism,” the relationship...
Born in Tuscany in 1304, Italian poet Francesco Petrarca is widely considered one of the fathers of ...
In the first part of my paper, I will present the project ‘Petrarch Commentary and Exegesis in Renai...
This article demonstrates a systematic connection between the novelty of Petrarch’s authorship and h...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
The collection of lyric poems that Petrarch worked on for nearly forty years reflects, through succe...
Through a brief overview of seventeenth-century Italian travel writing, this article highlights the ...
In readings of orations, letters, and poems about Petrarch’s death composed in Paduan and Florentine...
This article examines the theoretical premises and consequences of the renewed attention to the inte...
This article considers the characterization of blessed souls in Dante’s Commedia (1307–21) and Petra...
This essay questions the use of the term original to refer to Petrarch’s partial holograph of the Fr...
Petrarch's draft notebooks, MS Vaticano Latino 3196, contain marginalia that often record the date a...
This thesis explores the intellectual concerns underpinning the final phases of Petrarch’s construct...
English translation of Petrarch—translation that is also metamorphosis in a manner that Petrarch wou...
Whereas much of Machiavellian lyric opus reveals a character of “anti-Petrarchism,” the relationship...
Born in Tuscany in 1304, Italian poet Francesco Petrarca is widely considered one of the fathers of ...
In the first part of my paper, I will present the project ‘Petrarch Commentary and Exegesis in Renai...