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Jerusalem Delivered (Gerusalemme liberata) Torquato Tasso

Jerusalem Delivered (Gerusalemme liberata) von Torquato Tasso

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Zusammenfassung

Tasso's masterpiece finally emerges as an English masterpiece.

Jerusalem Delivered (Gerusalemme liberata) Zusammenfassung

Jerusalem Delivered (Gerusalemme liberata) Torquato Tasso

Late in the eleventh century the First Crusade culminated in the conquest of Jerusalem by Christian armies. Five centuries later, when Torquato Tasso began to search for a subject worthy of an epic, Jerusalem was governed by a sultan, Europe was in the crisis of religious division, and the Crusades were a nostalgic memory. Tasso turned to the First Crusade both as a subject that would test his poetic ambition and as a reflection on the quandaries of his own time. He sought to create a masterpiece that would deserve comparison with the great epics of the past. Gerusalemme liberata became one of the most widely read and cherished books of the Renaissance. First published in 1581, it was translated into English by Edward Fairfax in 1600. That translation has been the standard, even though Fairfax was only a good, not a great, poet. Fairfax tried to fit Tasso's verse into Spenserian stanzas, adding to and subtracting from the original and often changing Tasso's meaning. Anthony Esolen's new translation captures the delight of Tasso's descriptions, the different voices of its cast of characters, the shadings between glory and tragedy-and it does all this in an English as powerful and clear as Tasso's Italian. Tasso's masterpiece finally emerges as an English masterpiece.

Jerusalem Delivered (Gerusalemme liberata) Bewertungen

What a tale it is!... [Esolen's] notes are full of fascinating and comment and helpful information... These notes, a thoughtful introduction, and above all a winning translation that captures the charms of Tasso's verse should give Tasso the wide audience in the English-speaking world that he has so far never had, but richly deserves. -- Bernard Knox New York Review of Books This is the best way to read [Tasso] at the moment. Do it. -- Colin Burrow London Review of Books Now English readers have available to them Anthony Esolen's readable and accurate verse translation of Jerusalem Delivered. Esolen copes admirably with Tasso's octave stanza... It is not only beauty that Jerusalem Delivered still holds for us. In our time, when the future of the Holy City is contested once again, and sectarian conflicts are on the rise, and a Tridentine spirit, a fear of internal dissent, has returned to the Roman church, Tasso's magniloquent epic still has something to say. -- David Quint New Republic A solid verse translation... Esolen observes the basic shape, rhythm, and rhetorical movement of the original ottava rima but never sacrifices poetry or meaning to rigid form. The result is both highly readable and truer to the spirit of Tasso than [Edward] Fairfax's rendition... An important contribution. Library Journal [A] much-needed new translation... No one will fail to admire the careful enormity of the undertaking. Publishers Weekly This new translation of Gerusalemme liberata is a very fine, highly readable version of Tasso's epic about the First Crusade. The Gerusalemme is an acknowledged masterpiece of world literature and a culmination of Italian Renaissance poetry. It is good to have a modern, affordable edition of Tasso in print again, in a fast-flowing English verse that is infinitely more accessible to the ordinary reader than the Elizabethan rendition of Edward Fairfax... Tasso's work is charged with the fiery passion of youth. Esolen's translation captures this fire... A very useful feature of Esolen's edition, besides the notes and index, is a 'Cast of Characters' at the end, where each personage is identified, with words and actions noted for each canto. -- Anne Barbeau Gardiner New Oxford Review Until now, the rollicking story of the heroes, villains, witches and lovers was available in only one modern English translation. Anthony M. Esolen has corrected this shortage in masterful style and his translation restores not only the epic grandeur of the original but also its excitement. -- Daniel Boice Catholic Library World [Esolen] executes verse with art that it rarely intrudes upon the reader's consciousness, and then only to invoke admiration at the accomplishment of both the poet-scholars involved in telling the tale... This edition is eminently satisfying. Because Esolen takes such care to make the text accessible, he offers an excellent introduction to Tasso for new generations of readers, and he succeeds in awakening an interest in the original Italian, as well as in all of Tasso's works, with this translation. -- Karen L. Nelson Sixteenth Century Journal We are fortunate to have Anthony Esolen's new verse Englishing of Torquato Tasso's masterpiece... Thanks to Esolen we now have an English Tasso worthy of use in our classrooms without the sort of fussy apologies that can undermine the experience we are trying to provide our students. In translating the Liberata Esolen has undertaken a daunting challenge and met it handsomely. -- Lawrence F. Rhu Spenser Review Jerusalem Delivered offers a thorough introduction tackling T.'s relationship to Ariosto, his struggle with the problems of truth, authority, and religion, and notes on the characters. Year's Work in Modern Language Studies 2003

Über Torquato Tasso

Anthony Esolen is a professor of English at Providence College. He is the editor and translator of Lucretius: On the Nature of Things, also available from Johns Hopkins.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acknowledgments
Note on the Translation
Introduction
Jerusalem Delivered
Chapter 1. Canto One
Chapter 2. Canto Two
Chapter 3. Canto Three
Chapter 4. Canto Four
Chapter 5. Canto Five
Chapter 6. Canto Six
Chapter 7. Canto Seven
Chapter 8. Canto Eight
Chapter 9. Canto Nine
Chapter 10. Canto Ten
Chapter 11. Canto Eleven
Chapter 12. Canto Twelve
Chapter 13. Canto Thirteen
Chapter 14. Canto Fourteen
Chapter 15. Canto Fifteen
Chapter 16. Canto Sixteen
Chapter 17. Canto Seventeen
Chapter 18. Canto Eighteen
Chapter 19. Canto Nineteen
Chapter 20. Canto Twenty
Allegory of the Poem
Cast of Characters
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR004743951
9780801863233
0801863236
Jerusalem Delivered (Gerusalemme liberata) Torquato Tasso
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
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Johns Hopkins University Press
20001027
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