Vita NuovaOxford University Press, 1992 - 94 sayfa Vita Nuova (1292-94) is regarded as Dante's most profound creation. The thirty-one poems in this, the first of his major writings, are linked by a lyrical prose narrative celebrating and debating the subject of love. Composed upon Dante's meeting with Beatrice and the "Lord of Love," it is a love story set to the task of confirming the "new life" this meeting inspired. With a critical introduction and explanatory notes, this is a new translation of a supreme work which has been read variously as biography, religious allegory, and a meditation on poetry itself. |
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Sayfa xxxv
... became very dejected , more so than I myself would have previously believed possible . And knowing that if I were not to lament her departure somewhat , people would the sooner become aware of my secret , I decided to write a few ...
... became very dejected , more so than I myself would have previously believed possible . And knowing that if I were not to lament her departure somewhat , people would the sooner become aware of my secret , I decided to write a few ...
Sayfa 15
... became so great a part of me that , as if transformed in my appearance , I rode on that day very pensive and accompanied by many sighs . The next day I began writing a sonnet which begins : ' As I rode out ' . As I rode out one day not ...
... became so great a part of me that , as if transformed in my appearance , I rode on that day very pensive and accompanied by many sighs . The next day I began writing a sonnet which begins : ' As I rode out ' . As I rode out one day not ...
Sayfa 47
... became filled with such humility that I called upon Death and said : ' Sweet death , come to me and do not be unkind , for you have just been in a place that must have made you gracious . Come to me now , for I earnestly desire you ...
... became filled with such humility that I called upon Death and said : ' Sweet death , come to me and do not be unkind , for you have just been in a place that must have made you gracious . Come to me now , for I earnestly desire you ...
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Aeneid ballad Beatrice's beauty began behold blessed bliss Chapter colour compose a sonnet Conv Convivio Dante DANTE ALIGHIERI Dante's Vita Nuova death of Beatrice decided to write desire Divine Comedy dream earth eyes face Florence gaze grace gracious Beatrice gracious heart gracious lady greeting grief grieving Guido Cavalcanti Guido Guinizzelli Guinizzelli happened hear heard heaven Italian lady's lament Lamentations of Jeremiah Latin look Love appears Love's faithful Mark Musa mention mind miraculous move movement in love number nine Oxford Petrarch pilgrim spirit pity poems poet poetry praise prose Provençal reader reason second begins second I tell second part begins seemed sighs sonnet which begins soul spirits of sight spoke stanza sweet chastity tears theme things thinking third I tell thought Tony Tanner Translated troubadour understand vernacular verse vision vision of Love weeping words worthy ladies wrote this sonnet