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Guido Cavalcanti

    January 1, 1258 – August 29, 1300

    Guido Cavalcanti was an Italian poet whose work delves deeply into the philosophy of love. He served as a close friend and inspiration to Dante, highlighting his significance within medieval poetry. His verses explore the complex emotions and intellectual currents associated with love, resonating with readers seeking a profound understanding of this universal theme. Cavalcanti's literary legacy is defined by his insightful examination of love as a formative force in the human experience.

    O Lásce
    Le rime. Die Gedichte
    Rime
    The Sonnets And Ballate Of Guido Cavalcanti (1912)
    Guido Cavalcanti, the Complete Poems
    • 2009

      Guido Cavalcanti, the Complete Poems

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Guido Cavalcanti, a pioneering figure in the "dolce stil nuovo" poetry movement, profoundly influenced Dante with his innovative style. His work explores themes of love and relationships through metaphors that extend beyond mere romance and sexuality, offering a deeper reflection on human connection and emotional experience.

      Guido Cavalcanti, the Complete Poems
    • 2009

      Cavalcanti's poetry collection features sonnets and ballate that delve into introspective themes such as love, mortality, and existence, while also celebrating lighter subjects like courtly love. Renowned for its intricate metaphors and rich imagery, the work is a hallmark of Italian literature and showcases the poet's profound skill. This edition includes an insightful introduction by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, enhancing the reader's understanding of Cavalcanti's life and artistic contributions. The book is a valuable reprint, preserving its cultural significance.

      The Sonnets And Ballate Of Guido Cavalcanti (1912)