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?Victoria Kirkham and Armando Maggi have given the English-speaking world a richly-textured intellectual and artistic portrait of Petrarch that will engross both the novice and the seasoned petrarchista. This veritable treasure of a book will stand the text of time. P. M. Forni, John Hopkins University -- P. M. Forni (11/06/2008) ?A provocative reference work for anyone working on the totality of Petrarch's output. The essays combine fresh scholarship and revisionist arguments in clear, richly documented, and lucid expositions. Without great fanfare and with a keen eye for literary and historical detail, Victoria Kirkham and Armando Maggi have managed to offer original, intelligent, detailed, and inspiring interpretations of Petrarchan lyrical, historiographical and autobiographical narratives. Valeria Finucci, Duke University -- Valeria Finucci (11/10/2008) ?A book that every medievalist and early modernist will feel obliged to own. Much like the way Durling''s translation created a market for itself thirty years ago, Petrarch: A Critical Guide will deliver to us a new Petrarch, with many of the less familiar works reweighed in significance and even the principal ones freshly understood. Knowing the poet well, I was continually surprised at how much I learned from the essays."?Roland Greene, Stanford University -- Roland Greene (07/01/2008) "This book's depth of detail, breadth of coverage, and consistently high level of critical analysis make it unparalleled in Anglophone Petrarch scholarship and indispensable to anyone seriously interested in this perennially fascinating poet and thinker. A must for collections in Italian studies, medieval and Renaissance culture, and comparative literature."--S. Botterill "Choice " "A highly meritorious work, a massive scholarly enterprise that covers Petrarch's entire oeuvre, published . . . in an elegant volume, with illustrations and a memorable frontispiece."--Maria Esposito Frank, University of Hartford "Sixteenth Century Journal " This book s depth of detail, breadth of coverage, and consistently high level of critical analysis make it unparalleled in Anglophone Petrarch scholarship and indispensable to anyone seriously interested in this perennially fascinating poet and thinker. A must for collections in Italian studies, medieval and Renaissance culture, and comparative literature. --S. Botterill "Choice "" This single (and singular) volume the product of an international conference held to celebrate the 700th anniversary of Petrarch s birth bears eloquent testimony to the diversity and complexity (as well as the unity) of his oeuvre. Its contributors, a veritable Who s Who of Petrarch scholars, together treat virtually every work ever penned by the Trecento poet and humanist. Their twenty-three sensitive, concise, and often fascinating studies are not presented in the chronological order of Petrarch s works; rather (and more intriguingly), they are divided among seven sections, each of which is devoted to a separate aspect of the Italian s literary corpus. . . . "Petrarch" constitutes a well-conceived and well-executed guide to the complete works that will be of use to scholars and students of all levels who work on Medieval and Renaissance literature in Italian, comparative literature, and related fields. --JoAnn DellaNeva "Renaissance Quarterly "" A highly meritorious work, a massive scholarly enterprise that covers Petrarch s entire oeuvre, published . . . in an elegant volume, with illustrations and a memorable frontispiece. --Maria Esposito Frank, University of Hartford "Sixteenth Century Journal "" "A book that every medievalist and early modernist will feel obliged to own. Much like the way Durling's translation created a market for itself thirty years ago, Petrarch: A Critical Guide will deliver to us a new Petrarch, with many of the less familiar works reweighed in significance and even the principal ones freshly understood. Knowing the poet well, I was continually surprised at how much I learned from the essays." --Roland Greene, Stanford University (07/01/2008) "Victoria Kirkham and Armando Maggi have given the English-speaking world a richly-textured intellectual and artistic portrait of Petrarch that will engross both the novice and the seasoned petrarchista. This veritable treasure of a book will stand the test of time." --P. M. Forni, Johns Hopkins University (11/06/2008) "A provocative reference work for anyone working on the totality of Petrarch's output. The essays combine fresh scholarship and revisionist arguments in clear, richly documented, and lucid expositions. Without great fanfare and with a keen eye for literary and historical detail, Victoria Kirkham and Armando Maggi have managed to offer original, intelligent, detailed, and inspiring interpretations of Petrarchan lyrical, historiographical and autobiographical narratives." --Valeria Finucci, Duke University (11/10/2008) "This single (and singular) volume--the product of an international conference held to celebrate the 700th anniversary of Petrarch's birth--bears eloquent testimony to the diversity and complexity (as well as the unity) of his oeuvre. Its contributors, a veritable Who's Who of Petrarch scholars, together treat virtually every work ever penned by the Trecento poet and humanist. Their twenty-three sensitive, concise, and often fascinating studies are not presented in the chronological order of Petrarch's works; rather (and more intriguingly), they are divided among seven sections, each of which is devoted to a separate aspect of the Italian's literary corpus. . . . Petrarch constitutes a well-conceived and well-executed guide to the complete works that will be of use to scholars and students of all levels who work on Medieval and Renaissance literature in Italian, comparative literature, and related fields."--JoAnn DellaNeva "Renaissance Quarterly " A book that every medievalist and early modernist will feel obliged to own. Much like the way Durling's translation created a market for itself thirty years ago, "Petrarch: A Critical Guide" will deliver to us a new Petrarch, with many of the less familiar works reweighed in significance and even the principal ones freshly understood.Knowing the poet well, I was continually surprised at how much I learned from the essays." --Roland Greene, Stanford University (07/01/2008)" Victoria Kirkham and Armando Maggi have given the English-speaking world a richly-textured intellectual and artistic portrait of Petrarch that will engross both the novice and the seasoned "petrarchista." This veritable treasure of a book will stand the test of time. --P. M. Forni, Johns Hopkins University (11/06/2008)" A provocative reference work for anyone working on the totality of Petrarch s output. The essays combine fresh scholarship and revisionist arguments in clear, richly documented, and lucid expositions. Without great fanfare and with a keen eye for literary and historical detail, Victoria Kirkham and Armando Maggi have managed to offer original, intelligent, detailed, and inspiring interpretations of Petrarchan lyrical, historiographical and autobiographical narratives. --Valeria Finucci, Duke University (11/10/2008)"
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Although Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374) is best known today for his Italian poetry, he was also a philosopher, historian, orator, and one of the foremost classical scholars of his age. "Petrarch: A Critical Guide to the Complete Works" is the only comprehensive, single-volume source to which anyone - scholar, student, or general reader - can turn for information on each of Petrarch's works, its place in the poet's oeuvre, and a critical exposition of its defining features. A sophisticated but accessible handbook that illuminates Petrarch's love of classical culture, his devout Christianity, his public celebrity, and his struggle for inner peace, this encyclopedic volume covers both Petrarch's Italian and Latin writings and the various genres in which he excelled: poem, tract, dialogue, oration, and letter. A biographical introduction and chronology anchor the book, making Petrarch an invaluable resource for specialists in Italian, comparative literature, history, classics, religious studies, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance.

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