Mapping Petrarch in Seventeenth-century Italian Travel Writing

Authors

  • Nathalie Hester University of Oregon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5399/uo/hsda.1.1.1236

Abstract

Through a brief overview of seventeenth-century Italian travel writing, this article highlights the significant Petrarchan presence in this corpus. Petrarchan elements, from quotes of the Canzoniere to references to the poet-wanderer, are found in accounts that vary greatly in terms of itinerary, narrative style, and the author’s reasons for traveling. For some Italian travelers, Petrarch is a fundamental point of reference in creating an authoritative “Italian” travel narrative, both in terms of literary echoes and in representing the traveler-narrator.

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Published

2011-02-05