The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy
Chapter 29
THE DISCOVERY OF MAN.--SPIRITUAL DESCRIPTION IN POETRY.
Popular psychological ground-work. The temperaments 309
Value of unrhymed poetry 310
Value of the Sonnet 310
Dante and the ‘Vita Nuova’ 312
The ‘Divine Comedy’ 312
Petrarch as a painter of the soul 314
Boccaccio and the Fiammetta 315
Feeble development of tragedy 315
Scenic splendour, the enemy of the drama 316
The intermezzo and the ballet 317
Comedies and masques 320
Compensation afforded by music 321
Epic romances 321
Necessary subordination of the descriptions of character 323
Pulci and Bojardo 323
Inner law of their compositions 324
Ariosto and his style 325
Folengo and parody 326
Contrast offered by Tasso 327