Table of contents for Sweet fire : Tullia D'Aragona's poetry of dialogue and selected prose / translated and edited by Elizabeth A. Pallitto.

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Contents
5 	Acknowledgments
8 	The 2006 Edition of Tullia d'Aragona's Rime 
9	Translator's Preface 
10 	On Translation 
11 	Introduction to the Rime
13	The Poet as Defendant
14	The Life of the Poet
18 	The Poet as Courtier: The Yellow Veil and theLaurel
21	L'Erodiade, or the Poet as Salomø
29 	Selections from the Rime of Tullia d'Aragona
30 	Dedication to Eleonora di Toledo
31 	Rime: Poems by Tullia d'Aragona 
70 	Et di diversi a lei: & Poems by Others to Tullia 
83	Selected Prose
84	Muzio's Dedication(s) and a Letter on His Muse
93	The Poet's Legacy: "To the Readers"
94	On the Pleasures of the Text
99	Endnotes
123 Selected Bibliography

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Aragona, Tullia d', ca. 1510-1556.
Poets, Italian -- 16th century -- Biography.
Women poets, Italian -- Biography.