Dante, Lyric Poet and Philosopher: An Introduction to the Minor WorksClarendon Press, 1990 - 232 sayfa Collected here for the first time are all of Dante's "minor" works, ranging from a semi-autobiographical treatise on poets and affective philosophy (the Vita nuova) to an essay in language and literary aesthetics (the De vulgari eloquentia). Together, the writings illuminate the poet's unparalleled imaginative power and unmistakable spiritual energy, and provide insight into his place in romance literature. |
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Sayfa 142
... poet himself ' ; for underlying and quickening these technical chapters of the book is a sense of form's ... POET AND PHILOSOPHER.
... poet himself ' ; for underlying and quickening these technical chapters of the book is a sense of form's ... POET AND PHILOSOPHER.
Sayfa 143
... poet by his calling endless ( ' hic opus et labor est ' ) . 16 But the rewards are stupendous ; for the poet who thus knows himself , who thus lays hold of his inmost thoughts and feelings , and who thus bends the word to the exigencies ...
... poet by his calling endless ( ' hic opus et labor est ' ) . 16 But the rewards are stupendous ; for the poet who thus knows himself , who thus lays hold of his inmost thoughts and feelings , and who thus bends the word to the exigencies ...
Sayfa 144
... poet's moral and intellectual being . It is but one aspect of — as one modern critic puts it17 — his ' ansia di perfezione ' , of his search through form for moral perfection . What , then , can we say about the De vulgari eloquentia by ...
... poet's moral and intellectual being . It is but one aspect of — as one modern critic puts it17 — his ' ansia di perfezione ' , of his search through form for moral perfection . What , then , can we say about the De vulgari eloquentia by ...
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The Early Rime the Detto damore the Fiore and the I | 1 |
The Mature Rime and the Convivio | 61 |
The De vulgari eloquentia | 123 |
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