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Gaspara Stampa Information
382 words, approx. 1 pages
 Gaspara Stampa Gaspara Stampa (1523-1554) was an Italian poet. Life Her father Bartolomeo was a dealer in Padua, coming from Milan. When she was eight her father died and her mother, Cecilia, moved to Venice with all her children (Gaspara, Cassandra...



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 Artforum International
Miriam Cahn. (exhibit at Galerie Stampa, Basel, Switzerland) (Reviews)
06/22/1993: 477 words, approx. 2 pages Miriam Cahn's drawings at Galerie Stampa in Basel, Switzerland are dissolute but intense depictions of arms, hands and fingers which gain political relevance with the exhibit's title, 'Sarajevo.' The works become even more powerful with the addition of a symbolic color system that represents...
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 The Modern Language Review
Bibliografia delle opere a stampa di Giambattista Marino.(Book Review)
07/01/2003: 763 words, approx. 3 pages Bibliografia delle opere a stampa di Giambattista Marino. By FRANCESCO GIAMBONINI. (Biblioteca di Bibliografia Italiana, 161) Florence: Olschki. 2000. 2 vols. 922 pp. 65.56 [euro]. ISBN 88-2224-876-7. Francesco Giambonini had offered an anticipation of his Bibliografia delle opere a stampa di Giambattista...



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Critical Essay by Ann Rosalind Jones
10,536 words, approx. 35 pages
 In the following essay, Jones discusses how Stampa and Mary Wroth–both of whom occupied marginal social positions—used the pastoral mode to write histories of unrequited love.
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Critical Essay by Gordon Braden
10,454 words, approx. 35 pages
 In the following essay, Braden argues that Stampa's work may have been the dominant paradigm of female Petrarchism. He examines Stampa's Rime d'amore, citing it as one of the most distinguished and exemplary sonnet sequences of the period.
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Critical Essay by Janet L. Smarr
7,729 words, approx. 26 pages
 In the following essay, Smarr examines Stampa as a singer and also explores her combining of tragic tone and theme with wit in many of her poems.


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