Acedía, aegritudo, depresión: modernidad de un poeta medieval

  • Marco Santagata
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Mots-clés : Petrach, subjectivity, suicidide, sonnet 272, depression,

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In opposition to the courtesan liric, Petrach’s poetry is not characterized by a dialogic and social dimension. It does not have the loved as its center, but the poet himself, and its fundamentally subj ective. Taking this interpretation as a point of departure, the author analises sonnet n. 272, which is considered extremely modern as far as some symptoms of what is actually called a depression can be discovered in it. Texts extracted from his S e c retum seem to confirm this intuition about Petrach’s complex psicology.
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2005-09-12
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Santagata, M. (2005). Acedía, aegritudo, depresión: modernidad de un poeta medieval. Cuadernos de Filología Italiana, Extra, 17-25. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CFIT/article/view/CFIT0505220017A