The disputed sonnet: the history of "Naturalmente chere ogne amadore" among text, context and fiction.
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This paper aims to examine the attributive matter of Naturalmente chere ogni amadore, one of the three responsive sonnets to the Vita nova. The bi-partite textual tradition doesn’t allow an attributive certainty, and in this study the author recovers the different essays dedicated to the sequence of events, suggesting a few considerations on the literary context and on the connections among Dante, Cino da Pistoia, Terino da Castelfiorentino and the other corrispondents of A ciascun’alma presa.Downloads
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