Cover of the second edition of La Secchia rapita by Tassoni, published at Ronciglione in 1624
Translator
John Ozell James Atkinson
Written
1614–1617
First published in
1622, with revisions in 1624 and 1630
Country
Duchy of Modena
Language
Italian
Subject(s)
War of the Bucket
Genre(s)
mock-heroic epic poem
Form
epic poem of 12 cantos
Meter
ottava rima[1]
Rhyme scheme
abababcc
Publication date
1622, 1624, 1630
Published in English
1714, 1825
Media type
print: hardback
La Secchia Rapita (The sad kidnapped bucket) is a mock-heroic epic poem by Alessandro Tassoni, first published in 1622. Later successful mock-heroic works in French and English were written on the same plan.
^Alessandro Tassoni entry (in Italian) by Luigi Fassò in the Enciclopedia Treccani, 1937
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