Love's remedies recantation and Renaissance lyric poetry

This book studies in detail the complexities of these conflicting aspects of Petrarchism as they are boldly juxtaposed in moments of recantation, or palinode. Manipulations of recantatory gestures in the poems of Petrarch, Gaspara Stampa, Sir Philip Sidney, and Edmund Spenser are especially succinct...

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spellingShingle Phillippy, Patricia Berrahou
Love's remedies recantation and Renaissance lyric poetry
Petrarca, Francesco <1304-1374> Rime
Sidney, Philip <Sir, 1554-1586> Astrophel and Stella
Spenser, Edmund <1552?-1599> Shepheardes calender
Stampa, Gaspara <ca. 1523-ca. 1554> Rime
Stampa, Gaspara 1523-1554 Rime (DE-588)4411484-9 gnd
Sidney, Philip 1554-1586 Astrophel and Stella (DE-588)4411483-7 gnd
Petrarca, Francesco 1304-1374 Canzoniere (DE-588)4317742-6 gnd
Spenser, Edmund 1552-1599 The shepheardes calender (DE-588)4120040-8 gnd
Dialogue
English poetry Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism
Love in literature
Palinode
Rejection (Psychology) in literature
Renaissance
Palinodie (DE-588)4396361-4 gnd
Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd
Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd
Nachahmung (DE-588)4170992-5 gnd
Petrarkismus (DE-588)4173956-5 gnd
subject_GND (DE-588)4411484-9
(DE-588)4411483-7
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(DE-588)4014777-0
(DE-588)4036774-5
(DE-588)4170992-5
(DE-588)4173956-5
title Love's remedies recantation and Renaissance lyric poetry
title_auth Love's remedies recantation and Renaissance lyric poetry
title_exact_search Love's remedies recantation and Renaissance lyric poetry
title_full Love's remedies recantation and Renaissance lyric poetry Patricia Berrahou Phillippy
title_fullStr Love's remedies recantation and Renaissance lyric poetry Patricia Berrahou Phillippy
title_full_unstemmed Love's remedies recantation and Renaissance lyric poetry Patricia Berrahou Phillippy
title_short Love's remedies
title_sort love s remedies recantation and renaissance lyric poetry
title_sub recantation and Renaissance lyric poetry
topic Petrarca, Francesco <1304-1374> Rime
Sidney, Philip <Sir, 1554-1586> Astrophel and Stella
Spenser, Edmund <1552?-1599> Shepheardes calender
Stampa, Gaspara <ca. 1523-ca. 1554> Rime
Stampa, Gaspara 1523-1554 Rime (DE-588)4411484-9 gnd
Sidney, Philip 1554-1586 Astrophel and Stella (DE-588)4411483-7 gnd
Petrarca, Francesco 1304-1374 Canzoniere (DE-588)4317742-6 gnd
Spenser, Edmund 1552-1599 The shepheardes calender (DE-588)4120040-8 gnd
Dialogue
English poetry Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism
Love in literature
Palinode
Rejection (Psychology) in literature
Renaissance
Palinodie (DE-588)4396361-4 gnd
Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd
Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd
Nachahmung (DE-588)4170992-5 gnd
Petrarkismus (DE-588)4173956-5 gnd
topic_facet Petrarca, Francesco <1304-1374> Rime
Sidney, Philip <Sir, 1554-1586> Astrophel and Stella
Spenser, Edmund <1552?-1599> Shepheardes calender
Stampa, Gaspara <ca. 1523-ca. 1554> Rime
Stampa, Gaspara 1523-1554 Rime
Sidney, Philip 1554-1586 Astrophel and Stella
Petrarca, Francesco 1304-1374 Canzoniere
Spenser, Edmund 1552-1599 The shepheardes calender
Dialogue
English poetry Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism
Love in literature
Palinode
Rejection (Psychology) in literature
Renaissance
Palinodie
Englisch
Lyrik
Nachahmung
Petrarkismus
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