Laura Answers Back: Lord Byron, Christina Rossetti and the Canzoniere in Nineteenth-Century England

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This essay partly gives a brief survey of the status of the Canzoniere in nineteenth-century England when the collection was finally translated in full into English, and partly traces the significance of Laura in English literature after eighteenth-century biographies had transformed her from a vague Platonic ideal into a real, existing woman. The essay therefore traces the complex interrelationship between biography, translation, fiction and poetry and the ongoing dialogue with Petrarch in such highly self-conscious writers as Byron, Foscolo, Collins and Christina Rossetti
OriginalsprogEngelsk
BogserieRenæssanceforum : Tidsskrift for Renæssanceforskning
Vol/bind3
Antal sider17
ISSN1604-5394
StatusUdgivet - 2007

Bibliografisk note

ALBVM AMICORVM
Festskrift til Karsten Friis-Jensen i anledning af hans 60 års fødselsdag / Ed. Marianne Pade i samarbejde med Eric Jacobsen, Hannemarie Ragn Jensen, Lene Waage Petersen, Lene Schøsler, Minna Skafte Jensen, Peter Zeeberg, Lene Østermark-Johansen.
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http://www.renaessanceforum.dk/3_2007.htm

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