Epic poetry of the Trecento : Dante's Comedy, Boccaccio's Teseida, and Petrarch's Africa
<p>This thesis locates Dante's <em>Divine Comedy</em> (1307-1318), Boccaccio's <em>Teseida</em> (c.1340-1), and Petrarch's <em>Africa</em> (c. 1338-9) within a developing tradition of epic poetry. The works are usually treated separately, and...
Main Author: | Galligan, F |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2004
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