Approaches to Teaching Petrarch's 'Canzoniere' and the Petrarchan Tradition

Author:   Christopher Kleinhenz ,  Andrea Dini
Publisher:   Modern Language Association of America
Volume:   No. 129
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9781603291378


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   30 January 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Approaches to Teaching Petrarch's 'Canzoniere' and the Petrarchan Tradition


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One of the most important authors of the Middle Ages, Petrarch occupies a complex position: historically, he is a medieval author, but, philosophically, he heralds humanism and the Renaissance. Teachers of Petrarch’s Canzoniere and his formative influence on the canon of Western European poetry face particular challenges. Petrarch’s poetic style brings together the classical tradition, Christianity, an exalted sense of poetic vocation, and an obsessive love for Laura during her life and after her death in ways that can seem at once very strange and—because of his style’s immense influence—very familiar to students. This volume aims to meet the varied needs of instructors, whether they teach Petrarch in Italian or in translation, in surveys or in specialized courses, by providing a wealth of pedagogical approaches to Petrarch and his legacy. Part 1, “Materials,” reviews the extensive bibliography on Petrarch and Petrarchism, covering editions and translations of the Canzoniere, secondary works, and music and other audiovisual and electronic resources. Part 2, “Approaches,” opens with essays on teaching the Canzoniere and continues with essays on teaching the Petrarchan tradition. Some contributors use the design and structure of the Canzoniere as entryways into the work; others approach it through discussion of Petrarch’s literary influences and subject matter or through the context of medieval Christianity and culture. The essays on Petrarchism map the poet’s influence on the Italian lyric tradition as well as on other national literatures, including Spanish, French, English, and Russian.

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Author:   Christopher Kleinhenz ,  Andrea Dini
Publisher:   Modern Language Association of America
Imprint:   Modern Language Association of America
Volume:   No. 129
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.447kg
ISBN:  

9781603291378


ISBN 10:   1603291377
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   30 January 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A solid and much-needed volume. There is a nice balance between established scholars and younger ones, as well as between essays that range over Petrarch's entire career and those that focus on individual themes or poems. Jane Tylus, New York University


A solid and much-needed volume. There is a nice balance between established scholars and younger ones, as well as between essays that range over Petrarch's entire career and those that focus on individual themes or poems. --Jane Tylus, New York University


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Christopher Kleinhenz is Carol Mason Kirk Professor Emeritus of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where he taught medieval Italian literature. Among his publications are The Early Italian Sonnet and Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia. A fellow of the Medieval Academy of America, he has received the Fiorino d'oro from the Società Dantesca Italiana, as well as awards for distinguished service from CARA, AATI, and the ADFL. Andrea Dini is associate professor of Italian at Montclair State University. He is the author, with Graziana Lazzarino, of several editions of McGraw-Hill's Prego! and the first two editions of In giro per l'Italia. His book, Il Premio Riccione 1947 and Italo Calvino, is on Calvino's first novel, The Path to the Spiders' Nests, and he is completing another volume on Calvino's early work.

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