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Introduction: Fore SitesONE Petrarch and the Site of Petrarchism in Italy
1. Petrarch as Commentator: The Search for Italy
2. Petrarchan Totems and Political Taboos
3. Amor and Patria: Citing Petrarch in Florence and NaplesTWO Du Bellay and theSite of Petrarchism in France
4. Du Bellay and the Language of Empire: The Deffence et illustration
5. Totems for Defense: Du Bellay and Marot
6. Illustrations of Taboo: Du Bellay, Héroët, Saint-Gelais, Scève
7. Mon semblable, mon frère: Du Bellay and RonsardTHREE The Sidneys and Wroth: The Site of Petrarchism in England
8. Courtly and Anti-Courtly Sidneian Identities
9. Family Narratives: The Transitional Space of Petrarchism
10. An Apology for Uncles: Philip Sidney's Defence of Poetry
11. Prosthetic Gods: The Liberties of Astrophil and Pamphilia
12. Byblis and the Bible: Incest, Endogamy, and Mary WrothConclusion: Far Sites, Father Sites, Farther S
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