Fonte, fiume, selva. La Riviera del Riso prima e dopo Matteo Maria Boiardo
This paper examines both the sources and the reception of the Laughing Stream episode in Matteo Maria Boiardo’s "Inamoramento de Orlando". In regard to the sources, it restates the importance of the Roman de la Rose for the reshaping of a place whose name comes from Pomponius Mela and Petr...
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Nicola Catelli - Corrado Confalonieri
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description | This paper examines both the sources and the reception of the Laughing Stream episode in Matteo Maria Boiardo’s "Inamoramento de Orlando". In regard to the sources, it restates the importance of the Roman de la Rose for the reshaping of a place whose name comes from Pomponius Mela and Petrarch. With respect to the reception, the essay focuses on the "Gerusalemme Liberata", first debating the reasons why scholars have so far underestimated the relation between Boiardo and Tasso and then arguing that the Laughing Stream is one of the models for the forest of Saron in Tasso’s poem. |
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spelling | doaj.art-86843e4e5c30414ca3dd064fb06cfece2023-09-03T08:03:50ZengNicola Catelli - Corrado ConfalonieriParole Rubate2039-01142020-06-011121163184Fonte, fiume, selva. La Riviera del Riso prima e dopo Matteo Maria BoiardoCorrado Confalonieri0Wesleyan UniversityThis paper examines both the sources and the reception of the Laughing Stream episode in Matteo Maria Boiardo’s "Inamoramento de Orlando". In regard to the sources, it restates the importance of the Roman de la Rose for the reshaping of a place whose name comes from Pomponius Mela and Petrarch. With respect to the reception, the essay focuses on the "Gerusalemme Liberata", first debating the reasons why scholars have so far underestimated the relation between Boiardo and Tasso and then arguing that the Laughing Stream is one of the models for the forest of Saron in Tasso’s poem.http://www.parolerubate.unipr.it/fascicolo21_pdf/F21_11_confalonieri_boiardo.pdfmatteo maria boiardotorquato tassoepic |
spellingShingle | Corrado Confalonieri Fonte, fiume, selva. La Riviera del Riso prima e dopo Matteo Maria Boiardo Parole Rubate matteo maria boiardo torquato tasso epic |
title | Fonte, fiume, selva. La Riviera del Riso prima e dopo Matteo Maria Boiardo |
title_full | Fonte, fiume, selva. La Riviera del Riso prima e dopo Matteo Maria Boiardo |
title_fullStr | Fonte, fiume, selva. La Riviera del Riso prima e dopo Matteo Maria Boiardo |
title_full_unstemmed | Fonte, fiume, selva. La Riviera del Riso prima e dopo Matteo Maria Boiardo |
title_short | Fonte, fiume, selva. La Riviera del Riso prima e dopo Matteo Maria Boiardo |
title_sort | fonte fiume selva la riviera del riso prima e dopo matteo maria boiardo |
topic | matteo maria boiardo torquato tasso epic |
url | http://www.parolerubate.unipr.it/fascicolo21_pdf/F21_11_confalonieri_boiardo.pdf |
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