| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| Guinicelli, Guido |
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(gw ´d gw n ch l´l ; gw n ts l´l ) (KEY) , c.12301276?, Italian poet. In his best verse he wrote of love as an inner spirituality or nobility, disassociated from courtly connotations. For this, and for his styledelicate, intelligent, and brilliant in imageryhe is often seen as precursor and even as formulator of the style of poetry adopted by Cavalcanti, Dante, and others. His influence was marked; Dante called him his literary father. Little of Guinicellis verse remains. |
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