Autor: |
Alicja Raczyńska |
Přispěvatelé: |
Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu, Katedra Italianistyki, Collegium Humanisticum, Dok- tor nauk humanistycznych w zakresie literaturoznawstwa, specjalność: filologia włoska. She works in the Department of Italian Philology at the Nicolaus Coper- nicus University in Toruń. She received her M.A. in Italian Language and Litera- ture from the Jagiellonian University in 2008. In 2013 she obtained her Ph.D. in Italian Literature from the Jagiellonian University (the title of Ph.D. dissertation: Percezione e descrizione del paesaggio nella poesia di Giovanni Pontano sullo sfondo della tradizione letteraria dall’antichità fino agli inizi dell’Umanesimo). Her research interests focus on Italian Medieval and Renaissance Literature. |
Jazyk: |
polština |
Rok vydání: |
2014 |
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Popis: |
Acon is one of the six eclogues written by Giovanni Pontano, one of the most remarkable humanists of the Italian Quattrocento. In this work, the author presents an image of conjugal love by the usage of a bucolic context, a model of shepherd love and some myths from Ovid’s Meta- morphoses. He also refers to some facts from his own biography (marriage with Adriana Sassone). The pastoral figures who speak in the eclogue Acon are Petasillus and Saliuncus. They reminisce their master Meliseus (Pontano’s alter ego) who used to sing beautiful songs for his beloved wife Ariadna. The topics of those songs were the period of engagement, the first days of marriage and the pain caused by the separation of the spouses. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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