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The birth of the modern mind : self, consciousness, and the invention of the sonnet / Paul Oppenheimer.

Van Pelt Library PN1514 .O6 1989
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Oppenheimer, Paul.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sonnet.
Sonnets, European--History and criticism.
Sonnets, European.
Literature, Modern--History and criticism.
Literature, Modern.
Physical Description:
x, 206 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, 1989.
Contents:
I The Birth of the Modern Mind: New Facts and a Theory 1
II Sonnets in the European Tradition 41
Italian Sonnets
Giacomo da Lentino 48
Jacopo Mostacci 58
Pier della Vigna 60
Giacomo da Lentino 62
Federico II 64
Dante Alighieri 66
Francesco Petrarca 70
Michelangelo Buonarroti 74
Benvenuto Cellini 76
Faustina Maratti Zappi 78
Gabriele D'Annunzio 80
Umberto Saba 82
German Sonnets
Andreas Gryphius 86
Gottfried August Burger 88
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 90
August von Platen 94
Heinrich Heine 98
Ricarda Huch 100
Rainer Maria Rilke 102
Georg Trakl 112
Marie Louise Kaschnitz 114
French Sonnets
Maurice Sceve 118
Pierre de Ronsard 120
Joachim du Bellay 122
Gerard de Nerval 124
Paul Verlaine 126
Arthur Rimbaud 128
Albert Samain 130
Paul Valery 132
Vincent Muselli 134
Spanish Sonnets
Juan Boscan 138
Luis de Gongora 140
Lope de Vega 142
Miguel de Unamuno 146
Antonio Machado 148
Juana de Ibarbourou 152
Federico Garcia Lorca 154
Notes on the Poets and Poems 157
III Scholarly Background: The Origin of the Sonnet 169.
Notes:
Includes index.
Bibliography: pages 191-194.
ISBN:
0195056922
OCLC:
18323477

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