Preferred Citation: Navarrete, Ignacio. Orphans of Petrarch: Poetry and Theory in the Spanish Renaissance. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1994 1994. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft30000518/


 

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Pacheco, Francisco, 168 -69, 259 n. 35

Padilla, Pedro de, 259 n. 36

Palinurus (in Sonetos 80, Góngora), 197 , 198

Pallavicino, Gaspar, 53

Palova, Gerónima de Almogávar, 54 , 55 , 56

Parducci, Amos, 79 , 82 , 87 , 248 n. 2

El Parnasso español (Quevedo):

arrangement of, 208 -9, 262 -63n. 17, 263 n. 18;

metaphysical poetry in, 265 n. 34;

preface to, 207 -8.

See also Lisi poems; Quevedo, Francisco de

Parody:

Bakhtin on, 34 ;

Linda Hutcheon on, 35

Paul, St., 67

Pellicer, José, 199 , 261 n. 9

Pepe Sarno, Inoria, 182 -83

Petrarch:

antonomasias by, 178 ;

appeal to memory in, 82 ;

autobiographical detail in, 75 ;

Bembo on, 2 , 7 , 14 , 250 -51n. 23;

biblical allusions in, 86 ;

and Dante, 11 -14;

Daphne myth in, 95 -96, 97 ;

and Encina, 30 -31, 248 -49n. 7;

epic-lyric conflict in, 177 -78;

and fulfillment, 36 -37;

Garcilaso's imitation of, 93 -94, 95 , 250 n. 20;

Garcilaso's revision of, 73 , 98 -99, 105 , 106 -7, 109 , 111 , 118 , 123 ;

Góngora's inversion of, 191 , 195 , 196 -98, 200 -201, 203 -4, 206 , 261 -62n. 10;

Herrera on, 146 , 148 , 150 , 160 -61;

and Herrera's poetry, 169 , 171 -72, 174 , 184 -86, 259 n. 37;

and humanist belatedness, 9 -13, 69 ;

and humanist hermeneutic, 2 , 8 , 14 ;

humanist historiography of, 7 -8, 241 n. 4;

ice-fire antithesis in, 171 -72;

imitation theory of, 8 , 9 -12;

innocent reader of, 75 -76;

Laura image of, 75 , 96 , 169 , 178 , 185 -86, 187 , 231 ;

Orpheus prototype in, 224 -25;

poetic silence of, 101 -2, 199 -200, 215 ;

poet's metamorphosis in, 95 -96;

Quevedo's reinterpretation of, 205 , 206 , 212 -23, 217 , 229 -30, 232 -33;

as Renaissance model, 1 ;

Roman elegy and, 164 ;

sestinas of, 184 , 188 , 224 -25;

and Spanish alterity, 15 , 31 ;

tree-light opposition in, 187 -88;

Valdés on, 58

Petrarchan love:

Boscán's incomprehension of, 77 -78, 81 , 248 -49n. 7;

and Boscán's love, 85 -89, 250 n. 15-16;

and Garcilaso, 105 , 106 -7, 111 , 118 , 123 ;

and Góngora, 196 -98;

and Herrera, 169 -70, 172 , 174 , 175 -79;

and Quevedo, 237 , 238 -39

Petrarchism:

Boscán and, 58 , 75 -76, 78 -79, 89 -90;

Castiglione and, 42 -44, 46 ;

Garcilaso and, 90 -91, 92 , 106 -111, 122 -25;

Góngora and, 193 -205, 205 -6;

in Italy 1 -2, 3 , 4 -8, 14 ;

Quevedo and, 205 -6, 209 , 219 , 230 -33, 234 , 236 -37, 238 -40;

in Spain, 15 , 32 , 36 -37, 64 , 248 n. 5, 250 n. 13, 259 n. 37

Petrarch, Rime sparse : 12 , 15 , 75 , 87 , 88 , 177 -79, 207 ;

no. 1, 75 , 174 ;

no. 2, 76 ;

no. 4, 104 ;

no. 23 ("Nel dolce tempo"), 93 -97, 102 -3, 105 , 108 -9, 110 , 185 ;

no. 30, 97 , 184 , 234 ;

no. 36, 265 -66n. 30;

no. 37, 104 , 226 ;

no. 42, 187 -88;

no. 50, 113 ;

no. 55, 212 ;

no. 61 ("Benedetto sia"), 82 , 84 ;

no. 66, 184 ;


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no. 70, 93 -94, 250 n. 20;

no. 90, 181 ;

no. 125 ("Se 'l pensier che mi strugge"), 81 ;

no. 125, 81 ;

no. 126 ("Chiare fresche et dolci acque"), 81 , 82 , 234 , 261 n. 6;

no. 127, 83 , 261 n. 6;

no. 131, 85 ;

no. 134, 102 ;

no. 142, 184 , 185 -88;

no. 151, 217 ;

no. 156, 181 ;

no. 165, 261 n. 6;

no. 174, 219 ;

no. 186, 178 , 179 ;

no. 187, 178 ;

no. 189, 179 ;

no. 197, 260 n. 40;

no. 202, 228 ;

no. 207, 228 ;

no. 220, 171 -72, 214 ;

no. 247, 178 ;

no. 263, 166 ;

no. 292, 219 ;

no. 298, 103 ;

no. 303, 99 , 250 -51n. 23;

no. 329, 114 , 115 ;

no. 332, 224

Philip II, 137 , 253 n. 7

Philip III, 190

Philip the Handsome, 39

Phoenix myth, 217

Phonic theory, of Herrera, 154 -55

Pia, Emilia, 42 , 43 , 44

Pico della Mirandola, Gianfrancesco, 3 , 4

Pigman, G. W, III, 11 , 33 -34

Pindar, 163

Pineda, Juan, 193 , 261 n. 4

Poems to Lisi (Walters, ed.), 262 -63n. 17

Poetic belatedness:

Garcilaso's canonization and, 115 , 135 -36, 137 , 138 -39;

humanist belatedness and, 13 -14, 33 .

See also Humanist belatedness

Poetic silence, 101 -2, 199 -200, 215 , 230 -31, 265 n. 33

Poetry:

as aristocratic activity, 25 -26, 48 ;

Castiglione's conception of, 47 -49;

Encina's regulation of, 26 -30;

Herrera on, 146 , 150 , 255 -56n. 16;

joking and, 51 ;

origins of, 27 -28, 31 ;

women's inclusion in, 52 -53.

See also Spanish Petrarchist poetic theory

Polyphemus and Galatea myth, 198 -201, 219 , 261 n. 8

Polyphony, imitation and, 34 , 35

Pontano, Giovanni, 160

Pound, Ezra, 36 , 258 n. 28

Prenda , as sign, 114 -15, 251 n. 29

Prete Jacopín. See Fernández de Velasco, Juan

"Prision de'l nacar" (Sonetos 97, Góngora), 201 -3, 218 -19, 262 n. 11

Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics (Bakhtin), 34

"Proemio e carta" (Santillana), 17

Propertius, 113 , 140 , 142 , 202 , 223 , 251 n. 26

Prose delta volgar lingua (Bembo), 3 , 4 , 7 , 14 , 35

Provençal language, 5 , 61

Psalm 9 , 234

Psalm 149:1, 85

Pulgar, Fernando del, 134


 

Preferred Citation: Navarrete, Ignacio. Orphans of Petrarch: Poetry and Theory in the Spanish Renaissance. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1994 1994. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft30000518/