Italian Renaissance poets

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Italian Renaissance poets were a group of 14th–16th century Italian writers, including figures like Petrarch, Dante, and Ariosto, whose innovative use of vernacular language, lyric forms, and epic narratives profoundly shaped European literature.

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instanceOf group of poets
literary movement
associatedWith Italian humanism
country Italy
genre epic poetry
love poetry
lyric poetry
religious poetry
satirical poetry
impact development of the Petrarchan sonnet tradition
formation of early modern European poetic canons
standardization of Italian literary language
influenced European literature
humanist literature
influencedBy Provençal troubadour poetry
ancient Greek poetry
classical Latin poetry
medieval Italian lyric tradition
language Italian vernacular
Latin
literaryInnovation development of epic narrative poetry
development of lyric poetry
use of vernacular language
location Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
notableMember Angelo Poliziano NERFINISHED
Baldassare Castiglione NERFINISHED
Bernardo Bellincioni NERFINISHED
Bernardo Tasso NERFINISHED
Dante Alighieri NERFINISHED
Francesco Petrarca NERFINISHED
Gaspara Stampa NERFINISHED
Jacopo Sannazaro NERFINISHED
Ludovico Ariosto NERFINISHED
Luigi Pulci NERFINISHED
Matteo Maria Boiardo NERFINISHED
Michele Marullo NERFINISHED
Pietro Bembo NERFINISHED
Torquato Tasso NERFINISHED
Vittoria Colonna NERFINISHED
partOf European Renaissance literature
Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
temporalRange 14th century
15th century
16th century
thematicFocus chivalry
classical mythology
love
politics
religion
usedForm canzone
ottava rima
sonnet
terza rima

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Edmund Spenser influencedBy Italian Renaissance poets