Sonette

Italian, German, Georges Güntert, Vittorio Alfieri, Christoph Ferber, 2024
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Since the early Renaissance, poets throughout Europe have imitated the sonnets of Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374), pursuing a lyrical programme according to which the loving and suffering individual should recognise the universal human in himself through his own experiences. Alfieri's "Petrarchism", however, is entirely self-centred and almost expressionistic in its dramatic emphasis on his own emotions. His sonnets are characterised by exuberant passion and a strong need for expression. Eros, the urge for freedom and the pursuit of poetic fame are his main concerns; Alfieri is closer to the Sturm und Drang than to the courtly culture of the cinquecento. The bilingual volume presented here gives a representative selection of Alfieri's sonnets, including political, satirical, philosophical, autobiographical, poetic andbiographical, poetry-related and amorous - the latter dedicated without exception to Luise Gräfin zu Stolberg (1746-1824). Christoph Ferber (born 1954) has, among other things He has translated poetry by Gaspara Stampa, Ugo Foscolo, Eugenio Montale, Salvatore Quasimodo and Stéphane Mallarmé. He lives in Ragusa, Sicily. Georges Güntert (born 1938) isThe bilingual volume also includes all of Ronsard's scattered amors, so that all of his love poetry is now available in the highly acclaimed translation by André Gide Prize winner Georg Holzer.

Key specifications

Language
GermanItalian
Genre
Poetry + Drama
Author
Christoph FerberGeorges GüntertVittorio Alfieri
Number of pages
128
Year
2024
Item number
42448221

General information

Publisher
Elfenbein
Category
Fiction
Release date
11.3.2024

Book properties

Genre
Poetry + Drama
Language
GermanItalian
Author
Christoph FerberGeorges GüntertVittorio Alfieri
Year
2024
Number of pages
128
Edition
1
Year
2024

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Product dimensions

Height
190 mm
Width
120 mm

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