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Petrarch, along with poets such as Sappho and William Shakespeare, is the most beloved poet of the Western tradition, a Renaissance artist and an outstanding humanist.
In this book, you can read Petrarch's poems and sonnets, as well as the author's humanism and humanism ideas.
By defining true feelings and portraying real women, his love poems perfected the sonnet form and are considered by many to be the first modern poets.
Contents
PREFACE.
THE LIFE OF PETRARCH.
TO LAURA IN LIFE.
SONNET : I ~ CCXXVII.
TO LAURA IN DEATH.
I ~ XC.
THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE.
THE SAME.
THE TRIUMPH OF CHASTITY.
THE SAME.
THE TRIUMPH OF DEATH.
THE TRIUMPH OF FAME.
THE TRIUMPH OF TIME.
THE TRIUMPH OF ETERNITY.
SONNET FOUND IN LAURA'S TOMB.