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5.0 out of 5 stars
A core addition to definitive European literary history,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aminta: A Pastoral Play (Italica Press Dual-Language Poetry Series) (Documentary History of Naples) (Paperback)
Torquato Tasso's Aminta is a pastoral play thought by scholarship to have been written sometime in the spring of 1573 and first performed on the island of Belvedere del Po (near Ferrara, Italy) July 31 that same year. First published in 1581 by Aldine Press of Venice, Aminta made Tasso' reputation as a playwright and was eventually translated into French, English, Latin, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Polish, Hungarian, Slavic-Illinic, and Greek. Aminta has inspired writers down through the last two centuries, including Edmund Spenser, William Shakespear, and John Milton. This new edition of a European classic has been ably translated and deftly edited for an English readership by Charles Jernigan and Irene Marchegiani Jones. Aminta is an invaluable, indispensable, core addition to definitive European literary history and pastoral plays reference collections.
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Aminta: A Pastoral Play (Italica Press Dual-Language Poetry Series) (Documentary History of Naples) by Torquato Tasso (Paperback - November 1, 2000)
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