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Comparative literature --- Petrarchism --- Love poetry, European --- Petrarchism.
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Love poetry, European --- European poetry --- Romance poetry
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Thematology --- anno 500-1499 --- Europe --- Love poetry, European --- Poetry, Medieval --- History and criticism.
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Wenn E.R. Curtius von einer ,Pest des Petrarkismus‘ spricht, hat er damit insofern Recht, als der Petrarkismus mit dem amor hereos auf einer (Geistes-)Krankheit beruht, die der Unerreichbarkeit des Liebesobjekts geschuldet ist und unbehandelt zum Tode führen kann. Zur Epidemie wird der amor hereos aber erst als Dichtung; denn diese Dichtung, die ihr phantasmatisches Objekt stets verfehlen muß, konstituiert nichts Geringeres als das abendländische Subjekt. Pathologisch ist das Subjekt im Abendland, weil es sich von dem transzendentalen Liebesgott Christus abkehrt und der inneren Repräsentation eines gleichermaßen irdischen wie entzogenen Liebesobjekts zuwendet. Es erwächst aus einer Verschränkung von erotischem Phantasma, Sprache und Begehren, und eben diese Verschränkung stiftet eine Gattung, die es den Dichtern der Renaissance erlauben wird, sich als Gründungsväter einer Nationalkultur zu imaginieren, die entweder – wie in Italien – des politischen Korrelats ermangelt oder aber – wie in Spanien und Frankreich – das noch nackte corpus politicum erst bekleiden soll. Zugleich bietet der Petrarkismus aber auch die Matrix für Subjektivitätsentwürfe, die den Diskursen über die phänomenalen Körper widersprechen und als weiblicher oder homoerotischer Petrarkismus in der Sprache des Anderen sagen, was genaugenommen unaussprechlich ist.
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European literature --- Women in literature. --- Sex role in literature. --- Love poetry, European --- Women and literature --- Sex role in literature --- Women in literature --- Languages & Literatures --- Literature - General --- Woman (Christian theology) in literature --- Women in drama --- Women in poetry --- Literature --- European love poetry --- European poetry --- History and criticism. --- Women authors --- History --- History and criticism --- Love poetry [European ] --- 1450-1600 (Renaissance) --- Love poetry, European - Women authors - History and criticism. --- European literature - Renaissance, 1450-1600 - History and criticism.
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European poetry --- Love poetry, European --- Love poetry, Romance --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- Romance-language love poetry --- Romance-language poetry --- European love poetry --- Petrarca, Francesco, --- Pétrarque --- Petrarch --- Petracco, Francesco --- Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374) --- Influence. --- Petrarca, Francesco --- Love poetry [European ] --- 1450-1600 (Renaissance) --- Love poetry [Romance ] --- Influence --- Petrarca, Francesco, - 1304-1374. - Rime. --- Petrarca, Francesco, - 1304-1374 - Influence. --- Love poetry, European - History and criticism. --- European poetry - Renaissance, 1450-1600 - History and criticism. --- Love poetry, Romance - History and criticism. --- Petrarca, Franciscus, --- Petrarch, --- Petrarch, Francesco, --- Petrarcha, Franciscus, --- Petrark, --- Petrarka, Franchesko, --- Peṭrarḳa, Frants'esḳo, --- Pétrarque, --- Петрарка, Франческо, --- פטררקא, פרנצ׳סקו
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Spanish poetry --- Petrarchism. --- Poetry. --- Petrarchism --- Poetry --- Spanish Literature --- Romance Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- -Petrarchism --- Poems --- Verses (Poetry) --- Literature --- Love poetry, European --- Spanish literature --- Philosophy
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"Combining theory with close reading, Moore enhances the value of many generally neglected poems by women. After a thorough discussion of the Petrarchan sonnet tradition, she analyzes the work of Gaspara Stampa, Louise Labe, Lady Mary Wroth, Charlotte Smith, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Edna St. Vincent Millay."--Jacket.
Sonnets --- Desire in literature. --- Petrarchism. --- Women and literature. --- Desire in literature --- Women and literature --- Petrarchism --- Languages & Literatures --- Literature - General --- Love poetry, European --- Literature --- Lyric poetry --- Women authors --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism
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Love poetry, European --- Poetry, Medieval --- History and criticism. --- Nederlandse literatuur: lyriek; minnezang; religieuze poëzie; lied--?"11/14" --- 839.3-14 "11/14" Nederlandse literatuur: lyriek; minnezang; religieuze poëzie; lied--?"11/14" --- #BSCH: vak: Nederlands --- Academic collection --- 852 --- liefdespoëzie : middeleeuwen (ler) --- 839.3-14 "11/14" --- Nederlandse literatuur --- middeleeuwen --- Schoolbooks - Didactic material --- Poetry --- Medieval Dutch literature --- Dutch literature --- Poésie médiévale --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Poetry, Medieval - History and criticism. --- Love poetry, European - History and criticism.
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