This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in order to suggest an ethic of reading in Petrarch’s Canzoniere. Such ethics illuminate possible new relationships between Renaissance and Baroqu
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
International audienceOpening to passion as an unsettling, transformative force; extending desire to...
Along with the exegesis of Dante’s opus and the debate about the Horatian theme of ut pictura poesis...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
This article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of the 16th century. It aim...
Francesco Petrarch is the father of the Italian literature and was on the forefront of the humanists...
This doctoral thesis may be read in two different ways: on the one hand it aims at breaking the grou...
In this article we analyse Boscán’s poems contained in «Libro II» (Second Book) of the Obras de Bos...
The images of lyric poetry suffer more from the inevitable reduction to literalness implied by illus...
The images of lyric poetry suffer more from the inevitable reduction to literalness implied by illus...
This article focuses on the centrality provided to auctores and texts as corpora, in the framework ...
From Petrarch's sonnets to Milton's epics a major characteristic of Renaissance literature is the im...
This thesis brings a fresh engagement with the writings and career of Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ...
Compared to prose ones, the images of lyric poetry are more penalized by the inevitable reduction to...
This article proposes an analysis of the clues given in printed collections by their address to a li...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
International audienceOpening to passion as an unsettling, transformative force; extending desire to...
Along with the exegesis of Dante’s opus and the debate about the Horatian theme of ut pictura poesis...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
This article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of the 16th century. It aim...
Francesco Petrarch is the father of the Italian literature and was on the forefront of the humanists...
This doctoral thesis may be read in two different ways: on the one hand it aims at breaking the grou...
In this article we analyse Boscán’s poems contained in «Libro II» (Second Book) of the Obras de Bos...
The images of lyric poetry suffer more from the inevitable reduction to literalness implied by illus...
The images of lyric poetry suffer more from the inevitable reduction to literalness implied by illus...
This article focuses on the centrality provided to auctores and texts as corpora, in the framework ...
From Petrarch's sonnets to Milton's epics a major characteristic of Renaissance literature is the im...
This thesis brings a fresh engagement with the writings and career of Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ...
Compared to prose ones, the images of lyric poetry are more penalized by the inevitable reduction to...
This article proposes an analysis of the clues given in printed collections by their address to a li...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
International audienceOpening to passion as an unsettling, transformative force; extending desire to...
Along with the exegesis of Dante’s opus and the debate about the Horatian theme of ut pictura poesis...