Book Section
Title
Openness and Intensity
Subtitle
Petrarch’s Becoming Laurel in Rvf 23 and Rvf 228
Author(s)
Manuele Gragnolati
Francesca Southerden
Identifier
Is Part Of
Place
Berlin
Publisher
ICI Berlin Press
Date
17 November 2020
Rights
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Language
en-GB
page start
45
page end
63
Source
Manuele Gragnolati and Francesca Southerden, Possibilities of Lyric: Reading Petrarch in Dialogue. With an Epilogue by Antonella Anedda Angioy, Cultural Inquiry, 18 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2020), pp. 45–63

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Cite as: Manuele Gragnolati and Francesca Southerden, ‘Openness and Intensity: Petrarch’s Becoming Laurel in Rvf 23 and Rvf 228’, in Manuele Gragnolati and Francesca Southerden, Possibilities of Lyric: Reading Petrarch in Dialogue, Cultural Inquiry, 18 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2020), pp. 45-63 <https://doi.org/10.37050/ci-18_02>