Sordello is a narrative poem by the English poet Robert Browning. Worked on for seven years, and largely written between 1836 and 1840, it was published in March 1840. It consists of a fictionalised version of the life of Sordello da Goito, a 13th-century Lombard troubadour depicted in Canto VI of Dante Alighieri's Purgatorio. The poem was, however, championed decades later by Algernon Swinburne and Ezra Pound.
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| - Sordello est un poème du poète victorien Robert Browning. Il s'agit d'une reconstruction imaginaire de la vie de Sordel, un troubadour de Lombardie du XIIIe siècle. Écrit entre 1836 et 1840, après un séjour en Italie où Robert Browning visite Vicence, Padoue, Venise, Vérone en quête de couleur locale, le poème est publié en mars 1840. (fr)
- Sordello – poemat angielskiego poety Roberta Browninga, ogłoszony w 1840 roku. (pl)
- Sordello is a narrative poem by the English poet Robert Browning. Worked on for seven years, and largely written between 1836 and 1840, it was published in March 1840. It consists of a fictionalised version of the life of Sordello da Goito, a 13th-century Lombard troubadour depicted in Canto VI of Dante Alighieri's Purgatorio. The poem was, however, championed decades later by Algernon Swinburne and Ezra Pound. (en)
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| - Sordello est un poème du poète victorien Robert Browning. Il s'agit d'une reconstruction imaginaire de la vie de Sordel, un troubadour de Lombardie du XIIIe siècle. Écrit entre 1836 et 1840, après un séjour en Italie où Robert Browning visite Vicence, Padoue, Venise, Vérone en quête de couleur locale, le poème est publié en mars 1840. (fr)
- Sordello is a narrative poem by the English poet Robert Browning. Worked on for seven years, and largely written between 1836 and 1840, it was published in March 1840. It consists of a fictionalised version of the life of Sordello da Goito, a 13th-century Lombard troubadour depicted in Canto VI of Dante Alighieri's Purgatorio. Convoluted and obscure, its difficulties increased by its unfamiliar setting, Sordello is notorious as one of the hardest poems in English literature. It was harshly received at the time of its publication: Tennyson's opinion was recorded thus by William Sharp in his biography of Browning: Lord Tennyson manfully tackled it, but he is reported to have admitted in bitterness of spirit: "There were only two lines in it that I understood, and they were both lies; they were the opening and closing lines, 'Who will may hear Sordello's story told,' and 'Who would has heard Sordello's story told!'". The poem was, however, championed decades later by Algernon Swinburne and Ezra Pound. (en)
- Sordello – poemat angielskiego poety Roberta Browninga, ogłoszony w 1840 roku. (pl)
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