L’UMANA IMMANITÀ: FONTI E FORTUNA DEL FERO ARGANTE.

Palumbo’s essay aims to investigate the sources of Argante, Circassian warrior who is the principal defender of Jerusalem in Tasso’s poem. The imitative process can be considered as a significant example of literary mellification. The Furies, the Giants (especially Nimrod), Achilles, Turnus, Mezenti...

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Main Author: Gianni Antonio Palumbo
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Szczecin University Press 2024-01-01
Series:Studia Paradyskie
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Online Access:https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/sp/pl/issue/1413/article/20823/
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Summary:Palumbo’s essay aims to investigate the sources of Argante, Circassian warrior who is the principal defender of Jerusalem in Tasso’s poem. The imitative process can be considered as a significant example of literary mellification. The Furies, the Giants (especially Nimrod), Achilles, Turnus, Mezentius, Numan, Capaneus, Pharsalia’s Pompeius relive in this champion of immanity, who shows contempt for God and presents some of the features of Pluto/Satan. Palumbo analyzes this character and his relationships with Clorinda and Tancredi with particular attention on Tasso’s choices of words and metaphoric imagery. The last section quickly considers Argante’s story and fortune, with brief reference to his presence in melodrama (Händel’s Rinaldo) and to his possible influence on Leopardi’s patterns.
ISSN:0860-8539