93:) whom they both knew personally ("Lassar vo' lo trovare di Becchina, / Dante Alighieri, e dir del 'mariscalco'"). Around 1296 he left Siena to go into exile for political reasons. We can deduce from Sonnet 102 (from 1302 to 1303), addressed to Dante who was already in Verona, that during this period, Cecco was in Rome ("s'eo fatto romano, e tu lombardo"). We do not know whether his exile from Siena from 1296 to 1303 was interrupted. The sonnet also shows a definitive break between Cecco and
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From a later document (25 February 1313) we know that five of his children (Meo, Deo, Angioliero, Arbolina and
Sinione- another daughter, Tessa, had already left the household) renounced their inheritance because the estate was too far in debt. It is therefore possible to assume that Cecco Angiolieri
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The most recent criticism holds that it is not correct to search for autobiographical references in his compositions, given the strangely literary character of his poems. Even in those poems which seem most personal we find a taste for parody and caricature, and stylistic exaggeration, in which
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There are about 110 sonnets attributed to
Angiolieri (including some twenty of dubious provenance), which pick up the goliardic tradition and the tradition of poesia giocosa, and which, using colorful and realistic expressions, were impudent and light-heartedly blasphemous.
101:" â "Dante boy, I'll simply wear you out: / since I'm the cattle-prod that drives your ox."). Unfortunately most of the poetic material relating to Dante has been lost: their poetic dispute, as well as their possible earlier relationship which then deteriorated.
578:, Atti del convegno internazionale di studi, GenĂšve, 3â4 dicembre 2015, a cura di Roberto Leporatti e Anna Bettarini Bruni, «Quaderni ginevrini dâitalianistica», Lecce-Brescia, Pensa MultiMedia, pp. 99â119.
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emotions and passions are the pretext for linguistic games. In these extreme expressions there is an enjoyment of impressing the reader, and the rejection of the ideals of courtly life and of the
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Angiolieri's lifetime.
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