Guido Cavalcanti (c. 1250-1300) of Florence was one of the first to
create a new style of poetry, the "dolce stil nuovo," that was to
inspire Dante. Cavalcanti's poetry sings of relationship and the
metaphors of love that transcend the sexual and the romantic.
Cirigliano's sensitive and probing text breaks with the
Victorianisms of Rossetti's and Pound's translations in offering
the contemporary reader the full passion of this master in a verse
that is both elegant and direct. Includes introduction, notes, and
first-line index.
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