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Guido Cavalcanti.
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The Italian poet Guido Cavalcanti (ca. 1255-1300) was one of the originators of the dolce stil nuovo, or sweet new style, in Italian poetry of the late 13th century. He was a contemporary of Dante, wh...
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In the following excerpt, first published in Italian in 1870-71, de Sanctis offers an appreciation of Cavalcanti and describes how Dante advanced Cavalcanti's poetic descriptions of science.
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In the following excerpt, Wilkins provides a brief description of Cavalcanti's life and major poetic interests.
As Dante called Guinizelli il padre mio, so he called Guido Cavalcanti his ȁ...
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In the following essay, Goldin explains Cavalcanti's influence on court poetry, particularly regarding changes in thematic and stylistic elements, and outlines his system of spirits, which allo...
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In the following essay, originally published in 1932, with notes by Anderson added in 1983, Pound describes Cavalcanti's genius and his own attempts to render his style in translation.
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In the following essay, Ardizzone examines the importance of Cavalcanti to Dante and discusses the reasons for the break in their friendship.
Poet and aristocrat, friend of Dante, and ardent Guelf, Ca...
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