La Vita NuovaIndiana University Press, 1962 - 86 sayfa A text by Dante Alighieri published in 1294. It is an expression of the medieval genre of courtly love in a prosimetrum style, a combination of both prose and verse. Referred to by Dante as his libello, or "little book", The New Life is the first of two collections of verse written by Dante in his life. La Vita Nuova is a prosimetrum, a piece containing both verse and prose, in the vein of Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy. Dante used each prosimetrum as a means for combining poems written over periods of roughly ten years - La Vita Nuova contains his works from before 1283 to roughly 1293. The collection and its style fit in with the movement called Dolce Stil Novo. The prose creates the illusion of narrative continuity between the poems; it is Dante's way of reconstructing himself and his art in terms of his evolving sense of the limitations of courtly love (the system of ritualized love and art that Dante and his poet-friends inherited from the Provençal poets, the Sicilian poets of the court of Frederick II, and the Tuscan poets before them). Sometime in his twenties, Dante decided to try to write love poetry that was less centered on the self and more aimed at love as such: he intended to elevate courtly love poetry, many of its tropes and its language, into sacred love poetry. Beatrice for Dante was the embodiment of this kind of love - transparent to the Absolute, inspiring the integration of desire aroused by beauty with the longing of the soul for divine splendor. |
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Sayfa viii
... poet and his growth as a lover . His task , then , is to give meaning to that poetry which he com- posed and to those events which took place after his meeting with Beatrice and " Love " : this would seem to be the primary function of ...
... poet and his growth as a lover . His task , then , is to give meaning to that poetry which he com- posed and to those events which took place after his meeting with Beatrice and " Love " : this would seem to be the primary function of ...
Sayfa xvi
... poet Cavalcanti , was mentioned after the opening sonnet of the Vita nuova and that in the first sonnet of the Second Movement tribute was paid to another friend and poet , Guido Guinicelli — the two movements reflecting much of the ...
... poet Cavalcanti , was mentioned after the opening sonnet of the Vita nuova and that in the first sonnet of the Second Movement tribute was paid to another friend and poet , Guido Guinicelli — the two movements reflecting much of the ...
Sayfa 54
... poets writing in the vernacular , there were only certain love poets writing in Latin ; and , among us , I say ( although it probably happened in other nations as it still happens in the case of Greece ) not vernacular but lettered ...
... poets writing in the vernacular , there were only certain love poets writing in Latin ; and , among us , I say ( although it probably happened in other nations as it still happens in the case of Greece ) not vernacular but lettered ...
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Aeneid Allor Amor ballad ballata Beatrice's beauty began behold blessed bliss canzone Ch'io Chapter Chè color core d'amore Dante DANTE ALIGHIERI Dante's death of Beatrice decided to write desire Divine Comedy dolor donna donne dream earth eyes face gaze gentil gracious Beatrice gracious lady greeting grief grieving Guido Cavalcanti hear heard heart heaven l'anima LA VITA NUOVA lady's lament li occhi look Lord Love's faithful Madonna meco mente mind miraculous Morte movement in love ninth occhi pensero piangendo pianger pietà pietate pity poems poet poetry praise prose reason second begins second I tell second part begins seemed sighs sight soave sonnet which begins sospiri soul sovente speak spoke stanza sweet tanta tears theme things thinking third I tell thought vede vedea veder vernacular vision vision of Love viso Vita nuova weeping wherefore wish words worthy ladies wrote this sonnet