ellauri014.html on line 1495: Gianbattista Marino eli Marini oli Clairen mielirunoilija, törkeä ja rivo barokkiukko, josta Julie ja Pröö ei yhtään tykkää. Mies tulee räkänokastakin vaan ei turhan naurajasta. Marino ei ole keskustalainen, ja on toivottoman vanhanaikainen. Marino tykkää naisista, ei siis madonnoista vaan kuumista donnista. Mut myös miekkosista. Kylmä konna.
ellauri014.html on line 1511: But an air of mystery surrounds Marino´s life, especially the various times he spent in prison; one of the arrests was due to procuring an abortion for a certain Antonella Testa, daughter of the mayor of Naples, but whether she was pregnant by Marino or one of his friends is unknown; the second conviction (for which he risked a capital sentence) was due to the poet´s forging episcopal bulls in order to save a friend who had been involved in a duel.
ellauri014.html on line 1557: ... But more importantly, these surroundings put Marino in direct contact with the natural philosophy of Della Porta and the philosophical systems of Giordano Bruno and Tommaso Campanella. While Campanella himself was to oppose "Marinism" (though not attacking it directly), this common speculative background should be borne in mind with its important pantheistic (and thus neo-pagan and heterodox) implications, to which Marino would remain true all his life and exploit in his poetry, obtaining great success amongst some of the most conformist thinkers on the one hand while encountering continual difficulties because of the intellectual content of his work on the other.
ellauri014.html on line 1563: Prof. Tuomarila haukkui Marinoa ettei se pässi ajatellut mitään. Nyttemmin on mietitty, ettei se oikein tiennyt mitä ajatella: tiede oli just alkanut tunkea poeettojenkin tajuntaan, ja ne oli vähän ymmällään. Niinkuin Miltonkin, jolle tähtitieteen ja luomiskertomuksen liimaaminen yhteen teetti paljon selittelyä. Ja kai niillä oli molemmilla mielessä yhtä ja toista mistei passannut puhua, ei passaa oikein vieläkään. Nimittäin homostelua.
ellauri014.html on line 1569: The Cambridge History of Italian Literature thought him to be "one of the greatest Italian poets of all time". He is considered the founder of the school of Marinism, later known as Secentismo (17th century) or Marinismo (19th century), characterised by its use of extravagant and excessive conceits.[2] Marino´s conception of poetry, which exaggerated the artificiality of Mannerism, was based on an extensive use of antithesis and a whole range of wordplay, on lavish descriptions and a sensuous musicality of the verse, and enjoyed immense success in his time, comparable to that of Petrarch before him.
ellauri014.html on line 1578: Sen pahempaa, että Marinosta tuli iso julkkis, ja se sai paljon jäljittelijöitä, siitä tuli maneeri. Milton jo mainittiin. Borgheskin kirjoitti siitä jonkun novellin.
ellauri014.html on line 1584: But some witnesses, who include both Marino´s detractors (such as Tommaso Stigliani) and defenders (such as the printer and biographer Antonio Bulifoni in a life of the poet which appeared in 1699) have firmly asserted that Marino, much of whose love poetry is heavily ambiguous, had homosexual tendencies. Elsewhere, the reticence of the sources on this subject is obviously due to the persecutions to which "sodomitical practices" were particularly subject during the Counterreformation.
ellauri014.html on line 1607: Marino originated a new, "soft, graceful and attractive" style for a new public, distancing himself from Torquato Tasso and Renaissance Petrarchism as well as any kind of Aristotelian rule.
ellauri014.html on line 1621: In Adone, Marino quotes and rewrites passages from Dante´s Divine Comedy, Ariosto, Tasso and the French literature of the day. The aim of these borrowings is not plagiarism but rather to introduce an erudite game with the reader who must recognise the sources and appreciate the results of the revision. Marino challenges the reader to pick up on the quotations and to enjoy the way in which the material has been reworked, as part of a conception of poetic creation in which everything in the world (including the literature of the past) can become the object of new poetry. In this way, Marino also turns Adone into a kind of poetic encyclopaedia, which collects and modernises all the previous productions of human genius.
ellauri014.html on line 1643: ... interesting and ingenious burlesque compositions such as La Murtoleide (81 satirical sonnets against Gaspare Murtola), the "capitolo" Lo stivale; Il Pupulo alla Pupula (burlesque letters) etc. Many works were announced but never written, including the long poem Le trasformazioni, inspired by Ovid´s Metamorphoses, which was abandoned after Marino turned his attention to Adone.
ellauri035.html on line 1109: Myrrha, joka on sama kuin se Smyrna, oli Adonixen äiti kreikan mytölögiässä. Adonixen muistamme myös Marinolampaasta, homosta barokkirunoilijasta, joka kirjoitti runoelman siitä. Milton ymmärrettävistä syistä piti sitä arvossa. No tää Smyrna eli myrrha muuttui mirhamipuuxi bylsittyään isäänsä (aina näitä insestijuttuja myyteissä, ajatus on aina askartanut siinä). Myrrha synnytti Adonixen ollessaan jo puu. Tarina on semiittinen. Siltä se kuulostaakin, vaikkei tiedetä mistäpäin se putkahti, siis se taru, ehkä Kyproxelta. (Sitäkään ei tiedetä mistä oxanreijästä Adonis sitten putkahti.)
ellauri216.html on line 152: Proklos syntyi rikkaaseen lyykialaiseen perheeseen Konstantinopolissa noin vuosina 410–412. Marinos johti Prokloksen syntymäpäivän hänen horoskoopistaan, jonka vuoksi synnyinvuosia ei voida pitää täysin luotettavina. Prokloksen isä oli korkea-arvoinen virkamies Bysantissa. Hän varttui Ksanthoksessa ja opiskeli retoriikkaa, filosofiaa ja matematiikkaa Aleksandriassa Egyptissä, tarkoituksenaan tulla virkamieheksi kuten hänen isänsäkin. Hän palasi Konstantinopoliin opettajansa mukana, jolla oli asioita hoidettavana siellä. Proklos toimi jonkin aikaa menestyksekkäänä lakimiehenä.
ellauri288.html on line 552: Marinoitu tomaatti purkit - namia, joista kukaan ei voi kieltäytyä!
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 523: 37. San Marino
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 525: If you thought San Marino was a small Southern California city with luxe real estate where it’s always sunny, you were spot on. But there’s another San Marino, too: this European country landlocked by Italy that’s half the size of San Francisco.
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 468: Lévis, Québec. On the occasion of World Philosophy Day 2021 the Fleur de Lys Literary Foundation will host the conference‘Philotherapy or when philosophy helps us-A review of the main books on practical philosophy’. Panelists will discuss a A short history of philotherapy; More Plato, Less Prozac! Lou Marinoff, 1999; Plato, not Prozac! Philosophy as a remedy, Lou Marinoff, 2000.
16