A Sonnet from Carthage : Garcilaso de la Vega and the New Poetry of Sixteenth-Century Europe /
In 1492 the Spanish humanist Antonio de Nebrija proclaimed that "language has always been the companion of empire." Taking as his touchstone a wonderfully suggestive sonnet that Garcilaso de la Vega wrote in 1535 from the neighborhood of ruined Carthage in North Africa, Richard Helgerson e...
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
2007.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface. Diagnosis for an Essay
- Part I.A Sonnet from Carthage
- Sonnet to Boscán from Goleta
- 1. What They Expected (. . . and What They Got)
- 2. Las armas y el furor de Marte / Arms and the fury of Mars
- 3. El arte italïano / Italian art
- 4. Aquí / Here
- 5. Me deshago / I am undone
- 6. Boscán / Boscán
- Epilogue: Poetry of the New
- Part II. Garcilaso's Tunisian Poems: A Bilingual Anthology
- Garcilaso's Tunisian Poems: A Bilingual Anthology
- Epístola a Boscán / Epistle to Boscán
- Soneto a Mario / Sonnet to Mario
- Elegía a Boscán / Elegy to Boscán
- Elegía al duque d'Alva / Elegy to the Duke of Alba
- Ode ad Genesium Sepulvedam / Ode to Gines de Sepúlveda
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments.