"L’émission Endstory, qui met en scène la mort d’octogénaires sur le petit écran, est une pure invention sans aucun rapport avec la réalité. Les téléspectateurs accros ne développent jamais de fantasmes compulsifs et violents envers leurs présentateurs fétiches. Les stars de la télé ne disparaisse
Rime
✍ Scribed by Francesco Petrarca
- Publisher
- BUR;Biblioteca universale Rizzoli
- Year
- 2012;1976
- Tongue
- Italian
- Weight
- 672 KB
- Edition
- 1. ed
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Il Canzoniere, la raccolta delle Rime di Petrarca, è molto più di una raccolta di poesie: è il libro su cui intere generazioni di lettori hanno formato nel corso dei secoli il proprio gusto letterario e la propria sensibilità. Attraverso la cronaca del proprio amore per Laura, Petrarca dà per la prima volta concretezza alla psicologia umana. Passioni e inquietudini che le Rime per la prima volta sono riuscite a esprimere nella loro complessità, anche grazie a un linguaggio raffinatissimo e insieme miracolosamente limpido che ha fatto di Petrarca il vero padre della poesia non solo italiana.Questa edizione si avvale dell'introduzione e delle note di un grande studioso come Guido Bezzola ed è completata da un saggio acutissimo su Petrarca di Andrea Zanzotto.
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