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Laura Answers Back: Lord Byron, Christina Rossetti and the Canzoniere in Nineteenth-Century England

Authors :
Østermark-Johansen, Lene
Østermark-Johansen, Lene
Source :
Østermark-Johansen , L 2007 , ' Laura Answers Back: Lord Byron, Christina Rossetti and the Canzoniere in Nineteenth-Century England ' , Renæssanceforum : Tidsskrift for Renæssanceforskning , vol. 3 . <
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

This essay partly gives a brief survey of the status of the Canzoniere in nineteenth-century England when the collection was finally translated in full into English, and partly traces the significance of Laura in English literature after eighteenth-century biographies had transformed her from a vague Platonic ideal into a real, existing woman. The essay therefore traces the complex interrelationship between biography, translation, fiction and poetry and the ongoing dialogue with Petrarch in such highly self-conscious writers as Byron, Foscolo, Collins and Christina Rossetti

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OAIster
Journal :
&#216;stermark-Johansen , L 2007 , &#39; Laura Answers Back: Lord Byron, Christina Rossetti and the Canzoniere in Nineteenth-Century England &#39; , Ren&#230;ssanceforum : Tidsskrift for Ren&#230;ssanceforskning , vol. 3 . <
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322543758
Document Type :
Electronic Resource