| Petrarchism at Work: Contextual Economies in the Age of Shakespeare Subjects: European literature -- Renaissance 1450–1600 -- History and criticism; European literature -- Renaissance 1450–1600 -- Economic aspects; Petrarca Francesco 1304–1374 -- Influence; Shakespeare William 1564–1616; Petrarchan poets were self-consciously aware of themselves as poets--as craftsmen, revisers, and professionals. As William J. Kennedy shows in Petrarchism at Work , this commitment to professionalism and the mastery of poetic craft is essential to understanding Petrarch's legacy. William J. Kennedy is Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities in the Department of Comparative Literature at Cornell University. He is the author of several books, including The Site of Petrarchism: Early Modern National Sentiment in Italy, France, and England and Authorizing Petrarch . |