Imitating the Italians : Wyatt, Spenser, Synge, Pound, Joyce / Reed Way Dasenbrock.
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
c1991.
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Table of Contents:
- Understanding Renaissance imitation : the example of Wyatt
- The Petrarchan context of Spenser's Amoretti
- Escaping the Squires'double bind in The Faerie Queene
- Queen Elizabeth and the politics of Petrarchism
- Synge's Irish Ranaissance Petrarchism
- Leopardi and Pound's apprehension of the Italian past
- Homer, Dante, Vico, Croce, Joyce
- Pound's Machiavellian moment
- Ezra Pound, the last Ghibelline
- Understanding modernist imitation : Mozart contra Wagner in Ulysses
- In search of the true Dantescan voice
- Pound's map of Italian literature for Mussolini.