Beginning students of Italian language and literature will welcome this bilingual anthology edited especially for their needs. Ranging from the fourteenth to the twentieth centuries, it features the works of Dante, Boccaccio, Pirandello, and fifty-two others in both the original Italian and expert English translations on the facing pages. Selections include excerpts from poetry, fiction, history, and philosophy.
This is a "first reader" in the sense of its introduction to Italian literature from the 1300s to the 1920s. A solid background in Italian grammar is necessary for the fullest appreciation of the original text. The excerpts are unadulterated, not retold or simplified. Readers can sample the works of men renowned for other talents, such as Michelangelo and Galileo, and discover the original language of The Decameron, The Prince, and even Pinocchio. This self-contained anthology can be used with or without an instructor. It will thrill anyone seeking a fast-paced survey of a vital body of literature from one of the world's greatest cultural legacies.>
Edited and translated by Stanley Appelbaum.
Table of Contents for First Italian Reader: A Dual-Language Book
Introduction 1.
Storybook (ca. 1300): 3 stories
Dante (1265-1321): The Divine Comedy
Petrarca (1304-1374): 5 sonnets
Boccaccio (1313-1375): Decameron
Sacchetti (ca. 1330-1400): The Three Hundred Tales
The Little Flowers of Saint Francis (ca. 1390)
Ser Giovanni Fiorentino: Pecorone (ca. 1400)
Pulci (1432-1484): Morgante
Boiardo (1441-1494): Orlando in Love
Lorenzo de' Medici (1449-1492): 2 lyric poems
Poliziano (1454-1494): 2 lyric poems
Sannazaro (1455-1530): Arcadia
Machiavelli (1469-1527): The Prince
Bembo (1470-1547): The Asolo Discourses
Ariosto (1474-1533): The Frenzy of Orlando
Michelangelo (1475-1564): 2 sonnets
Castiglione (1478-1529): The Courtier
Guicciardini (1483-1540): Florentine Histories & History of Italy
Bandello (1484-1561): Stories
Da Porto (1485-1529): "History . . . of Two Noble Sweethearts"
Straparola (ca. 1490-ca. 1557): The Pleasant Nights
Cellini (1500-1571): Autobiography
Della Casa (1503-1556): Galateo
Cinzio (1504-1573): The Hundred Tales
Vasari (1511-1574): The Lives
Stampa (ca. 1523-1554): 3 sonnets
Tasso (1544-1595): Jerusalem Delivered
Bruno (1548-1600): Cause, Principle, and Unity
Galileo (1564-1642): The Assayer
Campanella (1568-1639): The City of the Sun
Marino (1569-1625): Adonis
Vico (1668-1744): The New Science
Metastasio (1698-1782): 2 sonnets
Gozzi (1713-1786): 2 sonnets
Parini (1729-1799): sonnet
Alfieri (1749-1803): 3 sonnets
Monti (1754-1828): 2 sonnets
Foscolo (1778-1827): 5 sonnets
Manzoni (1785-1873): The Betrothed
Pellico (1789-1854): My Prisons
Leopardi (1798-1837): 2 lyric poems
De Sanctis (1817-1883): History of Italian Literature
Collodi (1826-1890): The Adventures of Pinocchio
Nievo (1831-1861): The Confessions of an Italian
Carducci (1835-1907): 2 lyric poems and a prose passage