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  1. Corneille, Tasso and Modern Poetics by A. Donald Sellstrom, 1986-10
  2. Western Gerusalem: University of California Studies on Tasso
  3. Tasso and Milton: The Problem of Christian Epic by Judith A. Kates, 1984-03
  4. Staging the Pastoral: Tasso's Aminta And the Emergence of Modern Western Theater (Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies) by Maria G. Stampino, 2006-04-13
  5. Rinaldo: Character and Intertext in Ariosto and Tasso (Stanford French and Italian Studies) by Michael Sherberg, 1993-04
  6. The Epic Rhetoric of Tasso; theory and practice (Legenda Main Series) by Maggie Gunsberg, 1998-12-01
  7. The Quest for Epic: From Ariosto to Tasso (Toronto Italian Studies) by Sergio Zatti, 2006-07-08
  8. Renaissance Transactions: Ariosto and Tasso (Duke Monographs in Medieval and Renaissance Studies)
  9. THEODICY IN BAROQUE LITERATURE (Garland Publications in Comparative Literature) by Saez, 1985-12-01

21. TASSO TORQUATO, Aminta, Favola Boschereccia.
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22. Jerusalem Delivered By Torquato Tasso - Project Gutenberg
Edward Fairfax translation. In plain text, or as a zip file, at Project Gutenberg.
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Author Tasso, Torquato, 1544-1595 Translator Fairfax, Edward, 1580?-1635 Title Jerusalem Delivered Note Translation of: Gerusalemme Liberata Language English LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Subject Godfrey, of Bouillon, ca. 1060-1100 Poetry Subject Epic poetry, Italian Translations into English Subject Crusades, First, 1096-1099 Poetry Subject Jerusalem History Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244 Poetry Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Jan 1, 1996 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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23. Tasso, Torquato (1544–1595) - The Renaissance | HighBeam Research - FREE Trial
Tasso, Torquato (1544–1595) find The Renaissance articles. div id= bedoc-text h1Tasso, Torquato (1544–1595)/h1 pConsidered the finest Italian poet of the late
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24. Bio028 - Bonghi - Biografia Di Torquato Tasso
Note biografiche relative all autore e introduzione critica all opera Gerusalemme Liberata.
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Giuseppe Bonghi Biografia
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Torquato Tasso Torquato Tasso nasce a Sorrento nel 1544.
Ancora in tenera età, deve seguire il padre in esilio prima a Roma, poi a Bergamo e ad Urbino. Il distacco dalla natia Sorrento provoca in lui grande tristezza e il motivo dell'esilio riecheggerà in molte sue opere. Nel 1559 la famiglia si trasferisce a Venezia, dove Torquato scrive un primo abbozzo di un poema sulle Crociate, il "Gerusalemme"; in seguito si iscrive all'Università di Padova, dove studia filosofia ed eloquenza. A Padova compone il poema cavalleresco "Rinaldo" e le prime poesie amorose, e frequenta l'Accademia degli Eterei.
Durante i 7 anni di prigionia scrive poesie e gran parte dei "Dialoghi", e difende il suo poema (pubblicato nel 1581) dalle critiche con alcuni scritti apologetici tra cui l' "Apologia della Gerusalemme" (1585). Nel 1586 l'intervento del Gonzaga porta alla sua scarcerazione e al trasferimento a Mantova, ma ben presto ricomincia a viaggiare. I suoi ultimi anni li trascorre tra Napoli e Roma, scrivendo il poema biblico "Mondo creato" e i "Discorsi del poema eroico" (1594), in cui riprende e modifica in senso pedagogico la teoria del poema epico già trattata nei Discorsi dell'arte poetica. La continua revisione del poema porta alla pubblicazione della "Gerusalemme conquistata" edito nel 1593.
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25. Torquato Tasso - Tutti I Discorsi
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Edizione di riferimento Torquato Tasso, I discorsi dell'arte poetica, il Padre di Famiglia e L'Aminta , annotati per cura di Angelo Solerti , con illustrazioni, 1901, Ditta G.B. Paravia e comp. (Figli di I. Vigliardi-Paravia) Torino-Roma-Milano-Firenze-Napoli Indice generale Discorsi arte poetica Edizione Paravia 1901 a cura di Angelo Solerti Discorso primo Discorso secondo Discorso terzo
Discorsi arte poetica , Edizione Laterza 1964 a cura di Luigi Poma
Discorsi del poema eroico
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Discorsi del poema eroico , edizione Ricciardi1959, Biblioteca italiana 2004
Discorso sopra varj accidenti della sua vita , Edizione Rosini, Pisa 1823
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26. Torquato Tasso - Kalliope
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27. Tasso, Torquato
Torquato Tasso (March 11, 1544 – April 25, 1595) was an Italian poet of the sixteenth century. He is remembered primarily for two things he was one of the first of the
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Tornado) Next (Torque) Torquato Tasso Torquato Tasso (March 11, 1544 – April 25, 1595) was an Italian poet of the sixteenth century. He is remembered primarily for two things: he was one of the first of the Italian Romantics , and he was able to merge Italian romances—melodramatic stories of passion and fantasy—with the classical, Latin forms of epic poetry. Of a romantic mindset long before the term "romanticism" had been formally coined, Tasso naturally attracted a great deal of attention from the Romantic poets and writers of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-centuries in northern Europe. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote an epic entitled Torquato Tasso , perhaps altering Tasso's ultimate legacy. Through Goethe, Tasso became, and continues to be—particularly to non-Italian-speaking audiences—a symbol for the "tortured artist." His long, unfortunate, and painful life became a model to many authors of Romanticism for the ideal artist who suffers for his art. It is true that Tasso spent most of his adult life labeled a madman, locked up in prisons or asylums ; but it is important to note that most of Tasso's greatest poetry came in the years of his greatest freedom and clarity.

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31. Tasso, Torquato 1544–1595 Italian Poet And Dramatist
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32. Tasso, Torquato
Tasso, Torquato (b. March 11, 1544, Sorrento, Kingdom of Naples Italyd. April 25, 1595, Rome), greatest Italian poet of the late Renaissance, celebrated for his heroic epic
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(b. March 11, 1544, Sorrento, Kingdom of Naples [Italy]d. April 25, 1595, Rome), greatest Italian poet of the late Renaissance, celebrated for his heroic epic poem Gerusalemme liberata (1581; "Jerusalem Liberated"), dealing with the capture of Jerusalem during the First Crusade.
Early life and works.
Tasso was the son of Bernardo Tasso, a poet and courtier, and of Porzia de' Rossi. His childhood was overshadowed by family misfortunes: his father followed the prince of Salerno into exile in 1552; the family estates were confiscated; his mother died in 1556; and there was subsequent litigation about her dowry. Tasso joined his father in Rome in 1554 and two years later at the court of the Duke of Urbino, where he was educated with the duke's son. His imagination had already been fired by stories of the Crusades , and he was struck in 1558 by news of an attack by the Turks on Sorrento, where his sister Cornelia narrowly escaped the accompanying massacre. While in Venice the following year, Tasso began to write an epic in ottava rima (an Italian stanza of eight 11-syllabled lines)

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34. Tasso, Torquato
Italian poet. He was the author of the romantic epic poem of the First Crusade Gerusalemme liberata/Jerusalem Delivered completed by 1575 and first published in 1581, which he
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La Gerusalemme Liberata [Two Volumes].
Parma: Nel Regal Palazzo...co' Tipi Bodoniani, 1795. Very good, joints and edges rubbed, light discoloration on boards; lacking the initial blanks, scattered foxing. A handsome set. [18] (of [20]), 331; [2] (of [4]), 337 pp. Folio [364x238 mm]. Brooks: Compendiosa bibliografía di edizioni Bodoniane, 564. Grasse VII, 34. Brunet V, 667. Gamba 949. One of two Bodoni 2-volume folio editions to appear the same year. "Prima edizione bodoniana dovuta alle cure del Serassi, " (La raccolta tassiana, p. 92). Torquato Tasso's (1544-1595) great poem of the siege of Jerusalem at the end of the First Crusade. First published in 1581 and one of the great works of medieval and European literature influencing greatly both Spenser and Milton as well as being set to music by such diverse composers as Dvo ák, Handel, Haydn, Lully, Rossini, and Vivaldi. In a superb edition by Giambattista Bodoni (1740-1813), one of the great printers and typographers.
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