Refracting the canon: pre-Petrarchan vernacular authors in fifteenth-century Italy
This article assesses the strategies adopted by several fifteenth-century texts that provide lists of vernacular poets, including pre-Petrarchan authors. The analysis has three main aims. First, it explores the ways in which these texts are indebted to the enumeration of vernacular poets in Petrarch...
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Modern Humanities Research Association
2022
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description | This article assesses the strategies adopted by several fifteenth-century texts that provide lists of vernacular poets, including pre-Petrarchan authors. The analysis has three main aims. First, it explores the ways in which these texts are indebted to the enumeration of vernacular poets in Petrarch's Triumphus Cupidinis, IV. 28–42. Second, it considers the divergences between them in order to cast light on changing canons and evolving attitudes to the poets who are both included and excluded. Third, it situates the texts studied in relation to the knowledge and appreciation of pre-Petrarchan vernacular authors in fifteenth-century Italy before the Raccolta Aragonese. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:dc315456-7c15-4d1a-b5ca-1a73ac38c3662023-07-21T07:29:31ZRefracting the canon: pre-Petrarchan vernacular authors in fifteenth-century ItalyJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:dc315456-7c15-4d1a-b5ca-1a73ac38c366EnglishSymplectic ElementsModern Humanities Research Association2022Camboni, MCThis article assesses the strategies adopted by several fifteenth-century texts that provide lists of vernacular poets, including pre-Petrarchan authors. The analysis has three main aims. First, it explores the ways in which these texts are indebted to the enumeration of vernacular poets in Petrarch's Triumphus Cupidinis, IV. 28–42. Second, it considers the divergences between them in order to cast light on changing canons and evolving attitudes to the poets who are both included and excluded. Third, it situates the texts studied in relation to the knowledge and appreciation of pre-Petrarchan vernacular authors in fifteenth-century Italy before the Raccolta Aragonese. |
spellingShingle | Camboni, MC Refracting the canon: pre-Petrarchan vernacular authors in fifteenth-century Italy |
title | Refracting the canon: pre-Petrarchan vernacular authors in fifteenth-century Italy |
title_full | Refracting the canon: pre-Petrarchan vernacular authors in fifteenth-century Italy |
title_fullStr | Refracting the canon: pre-Petrarchan vernacular authors in fifteenth-century Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Refracting the canon: pre-Petrarchan vernacular authors in fifteenth-century Italy |
title_short | Refracting the canon: pre-Petrarchan vernacular authors in fifteenth-century Italy |
title_sort | refracting the canon pre petrarchan vernacular authors in fifteenth century italy |
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