Vita Nuova Reissue Owc :OUP Oxford, 8 May 2008 - 128 sayfa Vita Nuova (1292-94) is the first of Dante's major writings. It is a supreme work of love; thirty-one poems are linked by a lyrical prose narrative poem celebrating and debating the subject of love. In the opening chapter Dante sets himself the task of giving meaning to the poetry which he composed and the events which took place after his meeting with Beatrice and the `Lord of Love'. The `new life' which this meeting inspired is the subject of Dante's most profound creation, which has been read variously as biography, religious allegory, and a meditation on poetry itself. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. |
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Sayfa 15
... seemed to be disheartened ; he stared at the ground except for the times when his eyes seemed to turn toward a beautiful stream , * swift and very clear , which flowed alongside the path I was travelling . It seemed that Love called me ...
... seemed to be disheartened ; he stared at the ground except for the times when his eyes seemed to turn toward a beautiful stream , * swift and very clear , which flowed alongside the path I was travelling . It seemed that Love called me ...
Sayfa 47
... seemed that my heart , in which so much love dwelt , said to me : ' True it is that our lady lies dead . ' And so it seemed to me that I went to see the body in which that most worthy and blessed soul had dwelt , and so strong was the ...
... seemed that my heart , in which so much love dwelt , said to me : ' True it is that our lady lies dead . ' And so it seemed to me that I went to see the body in which that most worthy and blessed soul had dwelt , and so strong was the ...
Sayfa 51
... seemed to see him coming from the place where my lady dwelt , and he seemed to speak joyfully from inside my heart : ' See that you bless the day that I took you captive , since it is your duty to do so . ' And it seemed to me that my ...
... seemed to see him coming from the place where my lady dwelt , and he seemed to speak joyfully from inside my heart : ' See that you bless the day that I took you captive , since it is your duty to do so . ' And it seemed to me that my ...
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Aeneid ALEXANDRE DUMAS ballad Beatrice's beauty began behold blessed bliss centre Chapter colour compose a sonnet Conv Convivio 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 honour Italian lady's lament Lamentations of Jeremiah Latin look Love appears Love's faithful mention mind miraculous move movement in love number nine Petrarch pilgrim spirit pity poems poet poet's poetry praise prose Provençal reader reason second begins second I tell second part begins seemed sighs sonnet has three sonnet which begins soul spirits of sight spoke stanza Stories sweet chastity tears theme things thinking third I tell thought troubadour understand vernacular verse vision vision of Love weeping words worthy ladies wrote this sonnet