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Love Poems for Lucrezia Bendidio

ISBN-13: 9781599102634 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 296 str.

Torquato Tasso; Max Wickert
Love Poems for Lucrezia Bendidio Torquato Tasso Max Wickert 9781599102634 Italica Press - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Love Poems for Lucrezia Bendidio

ISBN-13: 9781599102634 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 296 str.

Torquato Tasso; Max Wickert
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"In this book, Love emerges from confusion even as, in the description of the ancient poets, he sprang from the womb of Chaos. And although it is many years old, and of an earlier date than all my others, it is eminently youthful in appearance and hopes to please like a thing newmade." - Torquato Tasso Torquato Tasso (1544-95), the renowned author of the epic, "Gerusalemme liberata," and of the pastoral drama, "Aminta" (Italica Press, 2000), was also a great and prolific lyric poet. When he was still in his teens, he fell in love with Lucrezia Bendidio, a noted beauty and singer at the court of Ferrara, and wrote the first one-hundred-and-twenty of his five hundred love poems for her. These lyrics, collected as "Rime Amorose," Book One, by Tasso's nineteenth-century editor, Angelo Solerti, are here restored to the order that Tasso himself gave them when he oversaw Francesco Osanna's 1591 edition, which he considered definitive. Max Wickert has edited the Italian texts, with his new English verse translations on facing pages. In his Introduction, he outlines the process of Tasso's successive rearrangements and analyzes some of the key themes in these poems. The poems themselves are accompanied by detailed explanatory notes, including a selection of those made by Tasso himself. Critical acclaim for Max Wickert's "The Liberation of Jerusalem" "Wickert's is a remarkable achievement....The translation is consistently faithful to almost every detail of the content and] successfully recreates much of the distinctive structure of Tasso's language and its complex interrelation with the metre." - David Robie, "Times Literary Supplement" "Wickert's fine translation captures both the dignity and the energy of Tasso's epic, its artfulness and its passion." - Carl Dennis, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 2002 "I would have guessed from Max Wickert's sonnets that his handling of ottava rima would be strong and fluent. As indeed it is. I can't imagine a translation reading any better: everywhere easy, natural, idiomatic, taking the demanding rhyme scheme with no strain at all. A great 'read.'" - John Frederic Nims, former Editor, "Poetry" (Chicago) About the Editor and Translator: Max Wickert is the author of several volumes of verse and of "The Liberation of Jerusalem," a rhymed translation of Tasso's "Gerusalemme liberata," published by Oxford University Press in 2009. He has taught for many years at the University at Buffalo, NY. First English translation. Dual-Language Poetry. Introduction, chronology, bibliography, notes, appendices, first-line index. 294 pages."

"In this book, Love emerges from confusion even as, in the description of the ancient poets, he sprang from the womb of Chaos. And although it is many years old, and of an earlier date than all my others, it is eminently youthful in appearance and hopes to please like a thing newmade." ?- Torquato TassoTorquato Tasso (1544-95), the renowned author of the epic, "Gerusalemme liberata," and of the pastoral drama, "Aminta" (Italica Press, 2000), was also a great and prolific lyric poet. When he was still in his teens, he fell in love with Lucrezia Bendidio, a noted beauty and singer at the court of Ferrara, and wrote the first one-hundred-and-twenty of his five hundred love poems for her. These lyrics, collected as "Rime Amorose," Book One, by Tassos nineteenth-century editor, Angelo Solerti, are here restored to the order that Tasso himself gave them when he oversaw Francesco Osannas 1591 edition, which he considered definitive.Max Wickert has edited the Italian texts, with his new English verse translations on facing pages. In his Introduction, he outlines the process of Tassos successive rearrangements and analyzes some of the key themes in these poems. The poems themselves are accompanied by detailed explanatory notes, including a selection of those made by Tasso himself.Critical acclaim for Max Wickerts ?"The Liberation of Jerusalem":?"Wickerts is a remarkable achievement....The translation is consistently faithful to almost every detail of the content [and] successfully recreates much of the distinctive structure of Tassos language and its complex interrelation with the metre." ?- David Robie, "Times Literary Supplement""Wickerts fine translation captures both the dignity and the energy of Tassos epic, its artfulness and its passion." ?- Carl Dennis, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 2002"I would have guessed from Max Wickerts sonnets that his handling of ottava rima would be strong and fluent. As indeed it is. I cant imagine a translation reading any better: everywhere easy, natural, idiomatic, taking the demanding rhyme scheme with no strain at all. A great read."?- John Frederic Nims, former Editor, "Poetry" (Chicago)About the Editor and Translator:?Max Wickert is the author of several volumes of verse and of "The Liberation of Jerusalem," a rhymed translation of Tassos "Gerusalemme liberata," published by Oxford University Press in 2009. He has taught for many years at the University at Buffalo, NY.First English translation.?Dual-Language Poetry.?Introduction, chronology, bibliography, notes, appendices, first-line index.?294 pages.

Kategorie:
Literatura piękna, Poezja
Kategorie BISAC:
Poetry > European - Italian
Literary Criticism > Renaissance
History > Europe - Renaissance
Wydawca:
Italica Press
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781599102634
Rok wydania:
2011
Ilość stron:
296
Waga:
0.37 kg
Wymiary:
21.59 x 13.97 x 1.7
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Wickert, Max Max Wickert was born in Augsburg, Germany, and imm... więcej >


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