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- W2181736688 abstract "Scholars of Marino have consistently interpreted the competition between the nightingale and the musician in Canto VII of L'Adone in a predominantly secular light. Despite his acknowledgement of the possible religious symbolism in the poem and his recognition of parallels between this episode and Marino's Dicerie sacre, Giovanni Pozzi reads the scene as a sign of Marino's acknowledgement of the debate between different poetic styles and his defence of his own new style.' Valeria Giannantonio views the episode, in which the musician's victory in skill ends in the death of the bird, as demonstrative of human superiority over all other creatures. 2 Victor Coehlo focuses on Marino's use of specific terms in the scene in order to show Marino's consciousness of specific musical techniques in vogue during his time, particularly regarding the performance of the toccata.-* Yet the sequence of actions, the pathetic and dramatic language with which Marino imbues the episode, and the verbal echoes of Marino's earlier works, particularly the second part of the Dicerie sacre, as well as parallels within LAdone itself, all suggest that the episode is charged with an inescapable religious feeling and significance. Much of the passage's difficulty lies in deciphering the meaning of the nightingale, both as a symbol in Marino's time and as a specific entit)' within Marino's poem. Is the nightingale here, with its imitation and elaboraPozzi sees Marino engaged in both a defence of his own poeric stde that he associates with the nightingale's challenges to the standard and equilibrate misure and vecchio ritmo of traditional poetry. He sees also in Marino a desire to emulate one of his poetic models, Claudianus (Marino, LAdone e Commento," @default.
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- W2181736688 title "The Nightingale as Christ in <i>L’Adone</i> Vll" @default.
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