The Romance of Biography (Vol 1 of 2) / or Memoirs of Women Loved and Celebrated by Poets, from the Days of the Troubadours to the Present Age. 3rd ed. 2 Vols.
T. Wright. sc. ARIOSTO READING HIS VERSES TO ALESSANDRA STROZZI.
London, Published by H. Colburn, 1829.
LONDON: PRINTED BY S. AND R. BENTLEY, Dorset Street, Fleet Street.
A SERIES OF ANECDOTES INTENDED TO ILLUSTRATE THE INFLUENCE WHICH FEMALE BEAUTY AND VIRTUE HAVE EXERCISED OVER THE CHARACTERS AND WRITINGS OF MEN OF GENIUS.
Authoress of the Diary of an Ennuyée; Lives of Celebrated Female Sovereigns; Female Characters of Shakspeare's Plays; Beauties of the Court of Charles the Second, &c.
THIRD EDITION, IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. LONDON: SAUNDERS AND OTLEY. MDCCCXXXVII.
Enfin, relevons-nous sous le poids de l'existence; ne donnons pas à nos injustes ennemis, à nos amis ingrats, le triomphe d'avoir abattu nos facultés intellectuelles. Ils reduisent à chercher la celèbrité ceux qui se seraient contentés des affections: eh bien! il faut l'atteindre. Ces essais ambitieux ne porteront point remède aux peines de l'âme; mais ils honoreront la vie. La consacrer à l'espoir toujours trompé du bonheur, c'est la rendre encore plus infortunée. Il vaut mieux réunir tous ses efforts pour descendre avec quelque noblesse, avec quelque réputation, la route qui conduit de la jeunesse à la mort.
MADAME DE STAËL.
These little sketches (they can pretend to no higher title,) are submitted to the public with a feeling of timidity almost painful.
They are absolutely without any other pretension than that of exhibiting, in a small compass and under one point of view, many anecdotes of biography and criticism, and many beautiful poetical portraits, scattered through a variety of works, and all tending to illustrate a subject in itself full of interest,—the influence which the beauty and virtue of women have exercised over the characters and writings of men of genius. But little praise or reputation attends the mere compiler, but the pleasure of the task has compensated its difficulty;— song, beauty, youth, love, virtue, joy, these flowers of Paradise, whose growth is not of earth, were all around me; I had but to gather them from the intermingling weeds and briars, and to bind them into one sparkling wreath, consecrated to the glory of women and the gallantry of men.
Mrs. Jameson
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THE LOVES OF THE POETS.
VOL. I.
THE ROMANCE OF BIOGRAPHY;
OR
MEMOIRS OF WOMEN LOVED AND CELEBRATED BY POETS,
FROM
THE DAYS OF THE TROUBADOURS TO THE PRESENT AGE;
THE AUTHOR TO THE READER.
CONTENTS
OF THE FIRST VOLUME.
THE LOVES OF THE POETS.
CHAPTER I.
A POET'S LOVE.
CHAPTER II.
LOVES OF THE CLASSIC POETS.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER III.
THE LOVES OF THE TROUBADOURS.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IV.
THE LOVES OF THE TROUBADOURS CONTINUED.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER V.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VI.
LAURA.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VII.
LAURA AND PETRARCH CONTINUED.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VIII.
ON THE LOVE OF DANTE FOR BEATRICE PORTINARI.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IX.
DANTE AND BEATRICE CONTINUED.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER X.
CHAUCER AND PHILIPPA PICARD.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XI.
LORENZO DE' MEDICI AND LUCRETIA DONATI.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XII.
THE FAIR GERALDINE.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIII.
GINEVRA, AND ALESSANDRA STROZZI.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIV.
SPENSER'S ROSALIND AND SPENSER'S ELIZABETH.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XV.
ON THE LOVE OF SHAKSPEARE.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XVI.
SYDNEY'S STELLA.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XVII.
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CHAPTER XVIII.
LEONORA D'ESTE.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIX.
MILTON AND LEONORA BARONI.
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