
Martin McLaughlin (ed.)
et al.
Published online:
31 January 2012
Published in print:
15 November 2007
Online ISBN:
9780191734649
Print ISBN:
9780197264133
Contents
Chapter
8 Petrarch and the Italian Reformation
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130–148
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Published:November 2007
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Brundin, Abigail, 'Petrarch and the Italian Reformation', in Martin McLaughlin, Letizia Panizza, and Peter Hainsworth (eds), Petrarch in Britain: Interpreters, Imitators, and Translators over 700 years (London , 2007; online edn, British Academy Scholarship Online, 31 Jan. 2012), https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197264133.003.0009, accessed 24 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter examines the discreet Reformation content inside the deeply conformist structure of Petrarch's sonnet. It investigates the manifestation of the link between vernacular literature and reformed spirituality in Italy in the sixteenth century and the potential evangelising role of the former. It analyzes the poetry of Vittoria Colonna whose works can be considered the clearest manifestation of literary evangelism.
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