Coleridge in ItalyCork University Press, 1996 - 256 pages It is to the scholar Edoardo Zuccato's merit to draw thorough notice to Coleridge's Italian interests.George Steiner, The Observer |
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Page 57
... Dante's allegories . The other transcriptions from Dante's lyrics confirm that Coleridge was not familiar with their conventions . He copied out the sonnets ' Di donne io vidi una gentile schiera ' and ' Un dí si venne a me Malinconia ...
... Dante's allegories . The other transcriptions from Dante's lyrics confirm that Coleridge was not familiar with their conventions . He copied out the sonnets ' Di donne io vidi una gentile schiera ' and ' Un dí si venne a me Malinconia ...
Page 96
... Dante's poetic technique . Style was the first evidence of Dante's greatness . Coleridge considered it superior to Milton's because of ' the passion and miracle of Words after a slumber in Barbarism , which of itself gives a romantic ...
... Dante's poetic technique . Style was the first evidence of Dante's greatness . Coleridge considered it superior to Milton's because of ' the passion and miracle of Words after a slumber in Barbarism , which of itself gives a romantic ...
Page 196
... Dante's harsh temper distasteful ( see e.g. Pentameron , pp . 6-7 ) . With reference to Dante's invectives , Landor's Petrarch states that the Inferno is ' the most immoral and impious book that ever was written ' ( Pentameron , p . 19 ) ...
... Dante's harsh temper distasteful ( see e.g. Pentameron , pp . 6-7 ) . With reference to Dante's invectives , Landor's Petrarch states that the Inferno is ' the most immoral and impious book that ever was written ' ( Pentameron , p . 19 ) ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Coleridge and Italian Lyric Poetry | 16 |
The Fine Arts | 63 |
Copyright | |
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George Eliot and Italy: Literary, Cultural, and Political Influences from ... Andrew Thompson No preview available - 1998 |