This article deals with the relationship between two sonnets by Giovanni Boccaccio (xliv and lxxvii, both beginning: ‘Quante fïate indrieto mi rimiro’) and sonnet 298 of Petrarch’s ‘Canzoniere’. Although the prevailing opinion states that Boccaccio’s two texts are inspired by Petrarch’s, the essay argues a different hypothesis: while xliv actually seems to be inspired by Petrarch, lxxvii seems earlier than Rvf, 298

Petrarca e il dittico boccacciano «Quante fïate indrieto mi rimiro»

Aurelio Malandrino
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2023

Abstract

This article deals with the relationship between two sonnets by Giovanni Boccaccio (xliv and lxxvii, both beginning: ‘Quante fïate indrieto mi rimiro’) and sonnet 298 of Petrarch’s ‘Canzoniere’. Although the prevailing opinion states that Boccaccio’s two texts are inspired by Petrarch’s, the essay argues a different hypothesis: while xliv actually seems to be inspired by Petrarch, lxxvii seems earlier than Rvf, 298
2023
Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo - ISMed
Petrarch; Boccaccio; Dante; lyric poetry; intertextuality
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