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Author:
Rushworth, Jennifer, 1987- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014020259
Title:
Petrarch and the literary culture of nineteenth-century France : translation, appropriation, transformation / Jennifer Rushworth.
Publisher:
The Boydell Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
322 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Petrarca, Francesco,--1304-1374--Criticism and interpretation.
Petrarca, Francesco,--1304-1374--Influence.
French literature--19th century--History and criticism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-308) and index.
Summary:
Was Petrarch French? This book explores the various answers to that bold question offered by French readers and translators of Petrarch working in a period of less well-known but equally rich Petrarchism: the nineteenth century. It considers both translations and rewritings: the former comprise not only Petrarch's celebrated Italian poetry but also his often neglected Latin works; the latter explore Petrarch's influence on and presence in French novels as well as poetry of the period, both in and out of the canon. Nineteenth-century French Petrarchism has its roots in the later part of the previous century, with formative contributions from Voltaire, Rousseau, and, in particular, the abbe de Sade. To these literary catalysts must be added the unification of Avignon with France at the Revolution, as well as anniversary commemorations of Petrarch's birth and death celebrated in Avignon and Fontaine-de-Vaucluse across the period (1804-1874-1904). Situated at the crossroads of reception history, medievalism, and translation studies, this investigation uncovers tensions between the competing construction of a national, French Petrarch and a local, Avignonese or Provencal poet. Taking Petrarch as its litmus test, this book also probing questions about the bases of nationality, identity, and belonging.
Series:
Medievalism, 2043-8230 ; Volume IX
ISBN:
1843844567
9781843844563
OCLC:
(OCoLC)961212188
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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