
handle: 11573/982935
Il saggio prende in esame cinque sonetti dedicati da Giovanni Boccaccio alla scalata del Parnaso, tema centrale nella dialettica boccacciana tra omaggio al magistero petrarchesco e rivendicazione dell’esperienza poetica ed esistenziale dell’Alighieri. L’analisi è messa in relazione con la posizione assunta dai testi in questione nell’ordinamento dell’edizione Leporatti, fondato sulle «serie trasmesse concordemente dai principali testimoni». L’intento è quello di proporre un attraversamento del corpus delle rime boccacciane che superi l’arbitraria ricostruzione di una «storia intima del poeta» alla base dell’ordinamento stabilito dal Massèra e conservato nelle edizioni precedenti.
The paper examines five sonnets Giovanni Boccaccio consecrated to the climbing of the Mount Parnassus, which is the central topic in the poet’s dialectics between his claim to Petrarch’s teachings and that to the poetical and existential experience of Dante. The analysis considers the position of such texts in the order established by Leporatti’s edition and founded on the manuscript tradition, with the aim of suggesting a reading of Boccaccio’s lyrical corpus capable to go over the arbitrary reconstruction of an “intimate story of the poet”, on which the previous editor Massèra founded his order.
Giovani Boccaccio; Rime di Boccaccio; Dante Alighieri; Francesco Petrarca; lirica
Giovani Boccaccio; Rime di Boccaccio; Dante Alighieri; Francesco Petrarca; lirica
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