Italian literature : roots and branches : essays in honor of Thomas Goddard Bergin /
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
[1976]
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Table of Contents:
- E. Kohler. Deliberations on a theory of the genre of the Old Provencal descort
- S. G. Nichols. Toward an aesthetic of the Provencal lyric II: Marcabru's Dire vos vuoill ses doptansa (BdT 293, 18)
- W. D. Paden. Bertrande Born in Italy
- J. J. Wilhelm. Arnaut Daniel's legacy to Dante and to Pound
- K. J. Atchity. Dante's Purgatorio: the poem reveals itself
- T. K. Seung. T. K. Bonaventure's figural exemplarism in Dante
- M. T. Reynolds. Dante's Francesca and James Joyce's "Sirens"
- Greene, T. M. Petrarch and the humanist hermeneutic
- Fido, F. Bocaccio's Ars narrandi in the sixth day of the Decameron
- Vena, M. Alberti's linguistic innovations
- A. B. Giamatti. Headlonghorses, headless horsemen: an essay on the chivalric epics of Pulci, Boiardo, and Ariosto
- A. R. Caponigri. The timelessness of the Scienza Nuova of Giambattista Vico
- Nelson, L. Leopardi first and last
- G. P. Biasin. Strategies of the anti-hero: Svevo, Pirandello, and Montale
- G. Rimanelli. Pavese's Diario: why suicide? why not?--G. Cambon. Ungaretti's "Lindoro di deserto": jongleur of the self
- M. A. F. Rizzo. Bibliography of the writings of T. G. Bergin (p. 421-442)