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Petrarch - Theodor E. Mommsen (essay date 1946)
Theodor E. Mommsen (essay date 1946)
SOURCE: Theodor E. Mommsen, "An Introduction to Petrarch's Sonnets and Songs," in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, edited by Eugene F. Rice, Jr., Cornell, 1959, pp. 73-100.
[In the following essay, Mommsen contrasts the critiques of Petrarch's poetry offered by his peers with those of subsequent generations, arguing that during Petrarch's lifetime he was valued for his classical style, while later scholars praised his originality.]
Petrarch presents in his life and work a most interesting example of a complete mutation in literary fame. For there exists in critical annals a very marked and curious contrast between his reputation among his contemporaries and in subsequent periods.
In the popular imagination of today his name is indissolubly linked with that of Laura,
"La bella giovenetta ch'ora รจ donna."
(Rime No. 127)
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