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Page 56
... epic enterprise even though she does undergo a spiritual evolution that presumably leads to her conversion . The reader is also encouraged to interpret the story of Erminia according to the wishes Tasso expressed for Erminia in his ...
... epic enterprise even though she does undergo a spiritual evolution that presumably leads to her conversion . The reader is also encouraged to interpret the story of Erminia according to the wishes Tasso expressed for Erminia in his ...
Page 146
... epic poems themselves , and especially with epic poems which strive to imitate Homeric and Virgilian models -- provided that we read the poems ' proclamation of the lesson of fathers and sons without irony . Certainly Tasso is ...
... epic poems themselves , and especially with epic poems which strive to imitate Homeric and Virgilian models -- provided that we read the poems ' proclamation of the lesson of fathers and sons without irony . Certainly Tasso is ...
Page 147
... epic poems affirm the lessons of fathers and sons and sons to fathers . Not all of these poems take the straightforward view ( or even the forward - backward view ) Giamatti outlines . The Italian Renaissance epic poets associated with ...
... epic poems affirm the lessons of fathers and sons and sons to fathers . Not all of these poems take the straightforward view ( or even the forward - backward view ) Giamatti outlines . The Italian Renaissance epic poets associated with ...
Contents
CLORINDAS FATHERS | 15 |
ERMINIA AND HISTORY | 55 |
SECRETS OF A SORCERESS | 113 |
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