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Raises the radical question of how Dante's understanding of poetry shaped his theology, his ethics, and, more generally his sense of the organization ...Lees meer
Argues that critical comments appended to early printed editions of Petrarch's Rime sparse inflected the reception and understanding of Petrarch's ver...Lees meer
Describes several key roles of Canto 18 in the structure of the Commedia. Language as Sin and Salvation: A Lectura of Inferno 18 is the nineteenth in ...Lees meer
Examines Dante's character of Beatrice and contends that, more than simply leading Dante to God, Beatrice allows him to see a feminine side in God, hu...Lees meer
Argues that academics' intellectual engagement with a public beyond the walls of their own specialties, and even beyond the walls of the academy, was ...Lees meer
Explores the nature and significance of Petrarch's indebtedness to Dante in the Rime sparse. Dante and Petrarch: The Earthly Paradise Revisited is the...Lees meer
Addresses Jacoff's own discomfort with Dante's reiteration of the deicide charge against the Jews in Paradiso 7 and elsewhere. Rachel Jacoff's Dante a...Lees meer
Explores Dante's love of books. Victoria Kirkham's Dante the Book Glutton, or, Food for Thought from Italian Poets is the twelfth in a series of publi...Lees meer
Argues there is a program of five-word utterances that imitate fallen language in Dante's Commedia. Dante and Paul's "Five Words with Understanding" i...Lees meer
Examines the interplay between reading and writing in the works of Petrarch and Dante. Building upon his 2008 book Dante and the Making of a Modern Au...Lees meer
In Boccacio's Decameron, Cervigni sees a parodic echo of the circles of Dante's Divine Comedy, and asks whether Bocaccio envisions the voyage of the b...Lees meer
Freccero argues that the Paradiso may be considered a medieval version of science fiction. Dante's Cosmos is the sixth in a series of publications occ...Lees meer
Dante as protector and purifier of the Church. Readers of the Commedia are familiar with Dante's severe judgment of contemporary popes. The attacks ar...Lees meer
Servius and Commentary on Vergil is the fifth in a series of publications occasioned by the annual Bernardo Lecture at the Center for Medieval and Ear...Lees meer
Christopher Kleinhenz's Movement and Meaning in the Divine Comedy: Toward an Understanding of Dante's Processional Poetics is the fourteenth in a seri...Lees meer
Traces the mysterious motif of the castle defined by women across several centuries, regions, and cultural expressions. Besieging the Castle of Ladies...Lees meer
Addresses the implications of a document found in the Archivio di Stato di Siena which affirms a connection between Farinata degli Uberti, a Florentin...Lees meer
Argues that the Comedia de Calisto y Melibea is a drama grounded in the western humanist tradition. Celestina and Castilian Humanism at the End of the...Lees meer
Desire and Death, or Francesca and Guido Cavalcanti: Inferno 5 in Its Lyric Context is the ninth in a series of publications occasioned by the annual ...Lees meer
Argues that the Divine Comedy dramatizes the risks and rewards of competing narratives, or different ways of reading. "Dante and the Legibility of the...Lees meer
Examines the preservation of the integrity of humanity through literature in the hells described by Dante in his Inferno and by Primo Levi in Survival...Lees meer