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Eileen Abrahams

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Donne's Petrarch
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I am currently writing a dissertation, "A Burden of Sighs: Petrarchan Ambivalence in Donne's, Hopkins's, and Hill's (Self) Chastening Sonnets to God." Thus far, I am unable to find any conclusive evidence for whether Donne read Petrarch in the vernacular, in Latin, and/or in English. I do know that Keynes lists sixty-one books Donne definitely had in his personal library, and Petrarch is not among them. Donne continued to write the Petrarchan motto "Per Rachel ho seruito & non per Lea" (Canz. xix, st. 7, l.1) in many of these books, but we cannot infer from this information from what source Donne got his Petrarch. I would appreciate forum members' thoughts on the subject.
Thanks kindly for your consideration.

Eileen Abrahams
Ph.D. Candidate
University of Texas at Austin


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Frances Malpezzi

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Have you looked at Nancy Andreasen's John Donne? Conservative Revolutionary? She deals with the Petrarchan influence on Donne but I don't remember the details of her evidence.

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Eileen Abrahams

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Thanks for the recommendation--I'd not known about Andreasen's book. Although it contains a lively, provocative discussion of Donne's "profane Petrarchan love," there is not, alas, any discussion of in what language, edition, etc. Donne read Petrarch.

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Gary Stringer

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This is probably too obvious to need mentioning, but what does Donald Guss have to say about this?

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Eileen

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Alas, Guss doesn't say anthing pertinent on the matter.

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Frances Malpezzi

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You might try Silvia Ruffo-Fiore's Donne's Petrarchism:  A Comparative View (1976).

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Kate Frost

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My office is CAL 317, pal.

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