Caesura · Issue 17 · Spring 2026
A Reading on Refusal in the Petrarchan Tradition
F. Karandinos, Historian of ideas
In response to: What does it mean to refuse a question that was asked of you?
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A close reading of three minor poems in the Petrarchan tradition in which the speaker refuses a question that the beloved did not, on the surface, ask. The refusal is not in the response but in the silence between the question and the response.
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