Abstract

Introductory note Notes on illustrations Preface Acknowledgements 1. The Petrarchan manner: an introduction 2. European petrarchism as training in poetic diction 3. Conventional safety values: alba, pastourelle and epithalamium 4. The political petrarchism of the Virgin Queen 5. Lynkeus' masque in Hoethe's Faust II Notes Bibliography Tailpiece Index.

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