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Bibliografia delle opere a stampa di Giambattista Marino.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; Bibliografia delle opere a stampa di Giambattista Marino. By FRANCESCO GIAMBONINI. (Biblioteca di Bibliografia...anticipation of his Bibliografia delle opere a stampa di Giambattista Marino in Studi secenteschi, 36 (1995), 195-276...
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IDEOLOGY, CULTURE AND THE THREAT OF ALLEGORY IN CHAPELAIN'S THEORY OF LA VRAISEMBLANCE.
Magazine article from: The Romanic Review; 11/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...2) Asked by Malherbe to review Giambattista Marino's epic poem Adonis (1623) for...literary scene than to examine Marino's poem in any detail, however...further, the "defense" of Marino is merely a pretext for his own...
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Endymion au carrefour: La fortune litteraire et artistique du mythe d'Endymion a l'aube de l'ere moderne.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly; 9/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...and literature (Lyly, Drayton, Marino, Delminio, and so on). Integrating...later Cariteo, Lyly, Drayton, Marino, and Gombauld, examining traces...Galilieo as Novello Endimion (from Giambattista Marino) in turning his new telescope...
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Erminia Ardissino. Il Seicento.(article in Italian)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Annali d'Italianistica; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...oratoria sacra e le Dicerie di Giambattista Marino (74-76) non e menzionato nessuno...italiani ma si legge delle Dicerie di Marino che in realta non ambiscono ad...sperimentalismo di Chiabrera, di Marino e i suoi seguaci, l'epica secentesca...
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APHRA BEHN...AND HER PEN
Magazine article from: The Hunter Envoy; 11/13/2002; ; 683 words
; ...several novels to tell her story. In addition, Eterovich used passages from Shakespeare, Pierre de Ronsard and Giambattista Marino to highlight Behn's trilingualism. This is an amazing and quite impressive task for a playwright/actress to...
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L'adaptation polonaise du Cid de Pierre Corneille par Jean Andre Morsztyn et sa representation a la cour royale (1662).(SIXIEME SEANCE: CORNEILLE EN EUROPE (suite))
Magazine article from: Papers on French Seventeenth Century Literature; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...profonde connaissance de la litterature europeenne dont il traduit plusieurs auteurs parmi les plus eminents : Giambattista Marino, Torquato Tasso, Leonardo Quirini, Pierre Corneille, Charles Cotin, Vincent Voiture. Dans ce domaine il occupe...
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Floridoro: A Chivalric Romance.(women's heroic and chivalric poetry)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly; 9/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...she was a protegee of the Colonna family, exchanged verse with Tasso, corresponded with Galileo, disputed with Giambattista Marino about poetry, and was a member of the Accademia degli Umoristi and later the Accademia degli Ordinati. The Scanderbeide...
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'D'invidia e D'amor Figlia si Ria': jealousy and the Italian renaissance.(Italian lyrical poetry)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 7/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...among the bland compositions forming the bulk of Petrarchan poetry. Only with the verse of Torquato Tasso and Giambattista Marino does jealousy come to represent an unquestioned part of the lyric repertoire. Renaissance love philosophy is ambivalent...
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A Painter's Progress.
Newspaper article from: The New York Observer (New York, NY); 3/4/2008; 700+ words
; ...Poussin made it to Florence and turned back due to illness and poverty. Through the good graces of the poet Giambattista Marino, he made it to Rome, where he impressed the locals with his brush's felicitous fashion. Poussin established...
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Thomas E. Peterson. The Rose in Contemporary Italian Poetry.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Annali d'Italianistica; 1/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...splendida e sconcertante avventura dell'arte nell'amara stagione del declino" (9) from Lorenzo il Magnifico to Giambattista Marino, then Thomas Peterson, in his recent The Rose in Contemporary Italian Poetry, follows this most privileged flower...
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Giambattista Marino
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Giambattista Marino , 1569-1625, Italian poet. His florid, highly elaborated style, called Marinismo, which was akin to euphuism, was much...
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Marino, Giambattista
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Marino, Giambattista (1569–1625), Neapolitan poet...secentismo ) denotes the flamboyant style of Marino and his 17th-cent. imitators, with its extravagant...conceits. Crashaw was profoundly influenced by Marino.
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Nicolas Poussin
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...and the engravings of Giulio Romano. He frequented intellectual and artistic circles and met the Italian poet Giambattista Marino, for whom he executed a series known as the Massimi drawings. Poussin received commissions from the Jesuit Coll...
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Poussin, Nicolas (1594–1665)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...Venice in the spring of 1624 in the company of the poet Giambattista Marino, who was returning to Italy after a visit to the French capital. Upon their arrival in Rome, Marino introduced Poussin to Cardinal Francesco Barberini...
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Richard Crashaw
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Continental Counter Reformation, which produced the arts known as baroque. The major poetic influence was the Italian Giambattista Marino, some of whose work Crashaw translated. Crashaw's baroque poetry, exemplified in "The Weeper," thrives...
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