02810nam 22005415 450 991079846380332120230123052722.01-4875-1002-01-4875-1001-210.3138/9781487510015(CKB)3710000000731070(EBL)4673047(MiAaPQ)EBC4673047(OOCEL)451683(OCoLC)951975982(CaBNVSL)kck00236780(DE-B1597)479222(OCoLC)979743572(DE-B1597)9781487510015(MdBmJHUP)musev2_107296(EXLCZ)99371000000073107020191221d2017 fg engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPetrarch's 'Fragmenta' The Narrative and Theological Unity of 'Rerum vulgarium fragmenta' /Thomas E PetersonToronto : University of Toronto Press, [2017]©20161 online resource (342 p.)Toronto Italian Studies1-4875-0002-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Historical context and poetic form -- Temporality and desire (Rvf 22-100) -- The language of tears (Rvf 92-122) -- In fresca riva: Landscape and history (Rvf 125-183) -- The penitent lover (Rvf 184-263) -- Songs of grief and lamentation (Rvf 264-318) -- Songs of consecration (Rvf 319-366)."Building on recent Petrarch scholarship and broader studies of medieval poetics, poetic narrativity and biblical intertextuality, this study argues that Petrarch's Rerum vulgarium fragmenta is an ordered and coherent work unified by narrative and theological structures. The author begins with the premise that the multiple voices of the Petrarchan figure (or subject) call for a reading informed by historical and autobiographical considerations. Within such a reading, the internal chronology of the work coincides with a temporal framework provided by Petrarch's Latin prose and poetry. Drawing on this material, he argues that Petrarch's derivations from early poets in the Italian vernacular, his Augustineanism and his humanism are manifest in the Fragmenta and contribute to its narrative and theological unity."--Provided by publisher.Toronto Italian studies.LITERARY CRITICISM / European / ItalianbisacshLibros electronicos.LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Italian.851/.1Peterson Thomas E, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut.1168833DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910798463803321Petrarch's 'Fragmenta3756364UNINA