Petrarch
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Edited by:
Victoria Kirkham
and Armando Maggi
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“A book that every medievalist and early modernist will feel obliged to own. Much like the way Durling's translation created a market for itself thirty years ago, Petrarch: A Critical Guide will deliver to us a new Petrarch, with many of the less familiar works reweighed in significance and even the principal ones freshly understood. Knowing the poet well, I was continually surprised at how much I learned from the essays."
— Roland Greene, Stanford University“Victoria Kirkham and Armando Maggi have given the English-speaking world a richly-textured intellectual and artistic portrait of Petrarch that will engross both the novice and the seasoned petrarchista. This veritable treasure of a book will stand the test of time.”
“A provocative reference work for anyone working on the totality of Petrarch’s output. The essays combine fresh scholarship and revisionist arguments in clear, richly documented, and lucid expositions. Without great fanfare and with a keen eye for literary and historical detail, Victoria Kirkham and Armando Maggi have managed to offer original, intelligent, detailed, and inspiring interpretations of Petrarchan lyrical, historiographical and autobiographical narratives.”
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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Note on Bibliographical Forms and Abbreviations
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Chronology of Petrarch’s Life and Works Victoria Kirkham
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A Life’s Work
1 - PART I. AN ENDURING VERNACULAR LEGACY
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1. The Self in the Labyrinth of Time (Rerum vulgarium fragmenta)
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2. The Poem of Memory (Triumphi)
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3. Petrarch’s Damned Poetry and the Poetics of Exclusion (Rime disperse)
85 - PART II. LITERARY DEBUT, LATIN HUMANISM, AND ORATIONS
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4. The Rebirth of the Romans as Models of Character (De viris illustribus)
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5. Petrarch’s Philological Epic (Africa)
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6. The Beginnings of Humanistic Oratory: Petrarch’s Coronation Oration (Collatio laureationis)
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7. Petrarch the Courtier: Five Public Speeches (Arenga facta Venecijs, Arringa facta Mediolani, Arenga facta in civitate Novarie, Collatio brevis coram Iohanne Francorum rege, Orazione per la seconda ambasceria veneziana)
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8. The Unforgettable Books of Things to Be Remembered (Rerum memorandarum libri)
151 - PART III. CONTEMPLATIVE SERENITY
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9. Pastoral as Personal Mythology in History (Bucolicum carmen)
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10. “You Will Be My Solitude”: Solitude as Prophecy (De vita solitaria)
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11. A Humanistic Approach to Religious Solitude (De otio religioso)
197 - PART IV. JOURNEYS INTO THE SOUL
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12. The Burning Question: Crisis and Cosmology in the Secret (Secretum)
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13. Petrarch’s Personal Psalms (Psalmi penitentiales)
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14. The Place of the Itinerarium (Itinerarium ad sepulchrum domini nostri Yhesu Christi)
229 - PART V. LIFE’S TURBULENCE
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15. On the Two Faces of Fortune (De remediis utriusque fortune)
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16. The Art of Invective (Invective contra medicum)
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17. The Economy of Invective and a Man in the Middle (De sui ipsius et multorum ignorantia)
263 - PART VI. PETRARCH THE EPISTLER
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18. A Poetic Journal (Epystole)
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19. The Book without a Name: Petrarch’s Open Secret (Liber sine nomine)
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20. The Uncollected Poet (Lettere disperse)
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21. Petrarch’s Epistolary Epic: Letters on Familiar Matters (Rerum familiarum libri)
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22. Letters of Old Age: Love between Men, Griselda, and Farewell to Letters (Rerum senilium libri)
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23. To Write As Another: The Testamentum (Testamentum)
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Notes
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Bibliography
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List of Contributors
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Index
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