Homoerotic Poets of the Italian Trecento: The Complete Poems of Meo dei Tolomei, Cecco Nuccoli, and Marino Ceccoli (The William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante and Medieval Italian Literature) Paperback – March 15, 2026

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Homoerotic Poets of the Italian Trecento explores same-sex desire in the work of three skilled medieval Italian poets, bringing their verse and expression to English readers.Thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Italy produced a wide range of literature, from the courtly love of the Sicilian School, to the spiritualized love of the dolce stil nuovo and Dante, to the comic poetry that flourished with authors such as Cecco Angiolieri and Folgore da San Gimignano. Author Fabian Alfie, through his translations of these poets, shows how this cultural context allowed three medieval Italian poets―Meo dei Tolomei, Cecco Nuccoli, and Marino Ceccoli―to openly discuss their sexual relationships with other men in their own poetic verse. These three poets adapted the languages of comic literature and courtly love to the new topic of homoeroticism. The result is a unique form of poetics that blended traditional expressions with innovative material.While homoerotic subtexts in the canonical works are often highlighted in the scholarship, the expression of same-sex desire ran deeper and was more prominent than in those works alone. For these poets, same-sex desire is not the subtext to their verse―it is the text itself. Through their poems, presented in facing Italian/English format, we are given a glimpse into the range of sexual attraction available to men in medieval Italy. Read more

ISBN10 0268210594
ISBN13 978-0268210595
Language English
Publisher University of Notre Dame Press
Dimensions 5.98 x 0.71 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.02 pounds
Print length 338 pages
Publication date March 15, 2026

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