Comedy and Culture: Cecco Angiolieri's Poetry and Late Medieval SocietyNorthern University Press, 2001 - 216 sayfa This work examines the ways in which the culture and society of the Middle Ages impacted on the works of the Sienese poet, Cecco Angiolieri (c.1260-1312). It analyzes how Angiolieri's poetry conformed to medieval notions and practices of comicality. The study explores the means by which Cecco satirized important cultural movements of the late 13th and early 14th centuries, such as love literature and the ascendant Franciscan order. In addition, it looks at his relations with other writers of the day, including three insulting sonnets addressed to Dante Alighieri. The text shows that Angiolieri was not an isolated, "bizarre" figure, as some early 20th century scholars have described him, but rather an author in step with his times. |
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... asserts the impossibility of his falling out of love ( v . 1 ) . He compares it to a series of impossibilia , and the adynata cited reveal much about the poet's intents here . Listing several historical personages , he compares his ...
... asserts the impossibility of his falling out of love ( v . 1 ) . He compares it to a series of impossibilia , and the adynata cited reveal much about the poet's intents here . Listing several historical personages , he compares his ...
Sayfa 62
... asserts his own superiority simply due to his aristocratic family : Fere lo sol lo fango tutto ' l giorno : vile reman , né ' l sol perde calore ; dis ' omo alter : ' Gentil per sclatta torno ' ; lui semblo al fango , al sol gentil ...
... asserts his own superiority simply due to his aristocratic family : Fere lo sol lo fango tutto ' l giorno : vile reman , né ' l sol perde calore ; dis ' omo alter : ' Gentil per sclatta torno ' ; lui semblo al fango , al sol gentil ...
Sayfa 170
... assert that he will live without bitterness ( vv . 5-6 ) , and claims that every cruel person will take pity on his ... asserts that Dante has become a Lombard and he is now a Roman ( v . 8 ) . Moreover , Cecco's response to Simone may ...
... assert that he will live without bitterness ( vv . 5-6 ) , and claims that every cruel person will take pity on his ... asserts that Dante has become a Lombard and he is now a Roman ( v . 8 ) . Moreover , Cecco's response to Simone may ...
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