Intention de l'auteur ou volonté du texte ? Petrarque et Boccace sur la poésie: vols de mots et mot attrapés au vol

Although we usually look for quotations in written texts, it is also worth considering that words can be 'stolen' from the conversational flux, from those oral exchanges which, at least in antiquity, were not recorded. This seems to be the case of two of the greatest fourteenth-century wri...

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Main Author: Philippe Guerin
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Language:English
Published: Nicola Catelli - Corrado Confalonieri 2014-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.parolerubate.unipr.it/fascicolo10_pdf/F10_2_guerin_boccaccio.pdf
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description Although we usually look for quotations in written texts, it is also worth considering that words can be 'stolen' from the conversational flux, from those oral exchanges which, at least in antiquity, were not recorded. This seems to be the case of two of the greatest fourteenth-century writers, Petrarch and Boccaccio. Their works, in which they quote from each other, seem also to trace their physical encounters, from the first in 1350 in Florence to the last in the summer of 1368 in Padua. More precisely, Petrarch and Boccaccio share a concern about the value and function of poetry, a genre they wanted to defend against detractors. The small literary thefts which may be identified result in the construction of no less than a new hermeneutic paradigm, of which we are still, perhaps, the distant heirs.
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spelling doaj.art-98499673ea1144e0859a69c7ed2969ed2023-09-02T09:16:53ZengNicola Catelli - Corrado ConfalonieriParole Rubate2039-01142014-12-015102151Intention de l'auteur ou volonté du texte ? Petrarque et Boccace sur la poésie: vols de mots et mot attrapés au volPhilippe Guerin0Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris IIIAlthough we usually look for quotations in written texts, it is also worth considering that words can be 'stolen' from the conversational flux, from those oral exchanges which, at least in antiquity, were not recorded. This seems to be the case of two of the greatest fourteenth-century writers, Petrarch and Boccaccio. Their works, in which they quote from each other, seem also to trace their physical encounters, from the first in 1350 in Florence to the last in the summer of 1368 in Padua. More precisely, Petrarch and Boccaccio share a concern about the value and function of poetry, a genre they wanted to defend against detractors. The small literary thefts which may be identified result in the construction of no less than a new hermeneutic paradigm, of which we are still, perhaps, the distant heirs.http://www.parolerubate.unipr.it/fascicolo10_pdf/F10_2_guerin_boccaccio.pdfliteratureitalyPetrarcaDante
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title Intention de l'auteur ou volonté du texte ? Petrarque et Boccace sur la poésie: vols de mots et mot attrapés au vol
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title_fullStr Intention de l'auteur ou volonté du texte ? Petrarque et Boccace sur la poésie: vols de mots et mot attrapés au vol
title_full_unstemmed Intention de l'auteur ou volonté du texte ? Petrarque et Boccace sur la poésie: vols de mots et mot attrapés au vol
title_short Intention de l'auteur ou volonté du texte ? Petrarque et Boccace sur la poésie: vols de mots et mot attrapés au vol
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