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Manuele Gragnolati
Francesca Southerden
Francesca Southerden
Openness and Intensity
Petrarch’s Becoming Laurel in Rvf 23 and Rvf 228
Part of Possibilities of Lyric Containing: |
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A ‘Miscellaneous Enterprise’ |
The Shape of Desire |
Openness and Intensity |
‘Lust in Action’ |
Declensions of ‘Now’ |
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Radure / Clearings / |
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Openness and Intensity
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Petrarch’s Becoming Laurel in Rvf 23 and Rvf 228
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Manuele Gragnolati
Francesca Southerden
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Berlin
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ICI Berlin Press
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17 November 2020
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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en-GB
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45
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63
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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>