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Author Havely, N. R.
Title Dante / Nicolas Havely.
Publication Info Oxford : Blackwell, 2007.


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Descript 256 p.
Contents List of Plates and Diagrams. Acknowledgements. Introduction: How to Use This Book. Abbreviations. Chronology of Significant Events, c.1200 1321. Map: Dante s Italy, c.1300. Landmarks of a Life. From the Baptistery to the Ponte Vecchio. Learning in Florence. From Florence to San Godenzo. Landscapes of Exile. Texts and Traditions . Books, Authors, Libraries, Media. Pagan Culture. The Bible. Faith Seeking Understanding: Christian Traditions of Thought before Dante. Saints, Contemplatives, Visionaries. History, Politics, Science. The Mother Tongue and the New Style. Reading Dante . Seeking Guidance. Writing the City. Confronting the Church. Imagining Sin and Sainthood. Understanding Love. The Shadow of the Argo : Travel, Poetics, Language. Postscript: Dante s Readers . Chronology of Significant Events in Dante s Afterlife, 1322 2006. Commentary, Criticism, Canonization. Picturing and Performing the Commedia. Controversy, Conflict, Crime. Purgatorio : Poetics and Politics. A Conversation about the Paradiso. Glossary of Literary Terms. Works Cited. Electronic Resources. Index
Note This is an introduction to Dante through four main approaches: the context of his life and career; his literary and cultural traditions; key themes, episodes and passages in his own work, especially the 'Commedia'; and the reception and appropriation of his work by later readers, from the 14th century onwards. A comprehensive guide to Dante s life and literature, with an emphasis on his Commedia . This text looks at the influences that shaped Dante s writing, and the reception of his work by later readers, from the 14th century to the present. Introduces Dante through four main approaches: the context of his life and career; his literary and cultural traditions; key themes, episodes and passages in his own work, especially the Commedia ; and the reception and appropriation of his work by later readers, from the fourteenth century to the present Written by an expert Dante scholar Provides new translations of substantial passages from Dante s poems and from the world of his contemporaries Includes explanatory diagrams of Dante s 'other-worlds', and a section of illustrations by medieval and modern artists Builds a vivid and complex picture of Dante's imagination, intellect and literary presence Helpful bibliographies include relevant web resources Giving careful consideration to the social, cultural, and historical contexts in which he wrote, this volume examines the scope and significance of Dante's work. An inquisitive guide to one of literature s most important authors, it explores the various influences that shaped his writing, from cultural traditions and exile, to political figures and the works of his contemporaries. Examining a wide range of Dante s writing, with an emphasis on his Commedia , the book also outlines the reception, appreciation, and interpretation of Dante s work by later readers, from the fourteenth century to the present, and it considers the impact of his work on the visual and performing arts. Other distinctive features are new translations of substantial passages from Dante s poems, new translations of the writings of his contemporaries, explanatory diagrams of Dante s otherworlds , and a selection of illustrations by medieval and modern artists. Chronologies of Dante s life and afterlife and a full bibliography with relevant web resources are also included. More than just an overview of Dante s life and work, this volume builds a vivid and complex picture of his imagination, intellect, and literary presence.
ISBN 9780631228530 (pbk.)
9780631228523 (hbk.)
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Author Havely, N. R.
Subject Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321.
Authors, Italian -- To 1500 -- Biography.
Descript 256 p.
Contents List of Plates and Diagrams. Acknowledgements. Introduction: How to Use This Book. Abbreviations. Chronology of Significant Events, c.1200 1321. Map: Dante s Italy, c.1300. Landmarks of a Life. From the Baptistery to the Ponte Vecchio. Learning in Florence. From Florence to San Godenzo. Landscapes of Exile. Texts and Traditions . Books, Authors, Libraries, Media. Pagan Culture. The Bible. Faith Seeking Understanding: Christian Traditions of Thought before Dante. Saints, Contemplatives, Visionaries. History, Politics, Science. The Mother Tongue and the New Style. Reading Dante . Seeking Guidance. Writing the City. Confronting the Church. Imagining Sin and Sainthood. Understanding Love. The Shadow of the Argo : Travel, Poetics, Language. Postscript: Dante s Readers . Chronology of Significant Events in Dante s Afterlife, 1322 2006. Commentary, Criticism, Canonization. Picturing and Performing the Commedia. Controversy, Conflict, Crime. Purgatorio : Poetics and Politics. A Conversation about the Paradiso. Glossary of Literary Terms. Works Cited. Electronic Resources. Index
Note This is an introduction to Dante through four main approaches: the context of his life and career; his literary and cultural traditions; key themes, episodes and passages in his own work, especially the 'Commedia'; and the reception and appropriation of his work by later readers, from the 14th century onwards. A comprehensive guide to Dante s life and literature, with an emphasis on his Commedia . This text looks at the influences that shaped Dante s writing, and the reception of his work by later readers, from the 14th century to the present. Introduces Dante through four main approaches: the context of his life and career; his literary and cultural traditions; key themes, episodes and passages in his own work, especially the Commedia ; and the reception and appropriation of his work by later readers, from the fourteenth century to the present Written by an expert Dante scholar Provides new translations of substantial passages from Dante s poems and from the world of his contemporaries Includes explanatory diagrams of Dante s 'other-worlds', and a section of illustrations by medieval and modern artists Builds a vivid and complex picture of Dante's imagination, intellect and literary presence Helpful bibliographies include relevant web resources Giving careful consideration to the social, cultural, and historical contexts in which he wrote, this volume examines the scope and significance of Dante's work. An inquisitive guide to one of literature s most important authors, it explores the various influences that shaped his writing, from cultural traditions and exile, to political figures and the works of his contemporaries. Examining a wide range of Dante s writing, with an emphasis on his Commedia , the book also outlines the reception, appreciation, and interpretation of Dante s work by later readers, from the fourteenth century to the present, and it considers the impact of his work on the visual and performing arts. Other distinctive features are new translations of substantial passages from Dante s poems, new translations of the writings of his contemporaries, explanatory diagrams of Dante s otherworlds , and a selection of illustrations by medieval and modern artists. Chronologies of Dante s life and afterlife and a full bibliography with relevant web resources are also included. More than just an overview of Dante s life and work, this volume builds a vivid and complex picture of his imagination, intellect, and literary presence.
ISBN 9780631228530 (pbk.)
9780631228523 (hbk.)
Author Havely, N. R.
Subject Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321.
Authors, Italian -- To 1500 -- Biography.
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Subject Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321.
Authors, Italian -- To 1500 -- Biography.
Descript 256 p.
Contents List of Plates and Diagrams. Acknowledgements. Introduction: How to Use This Book. Abbreviations. Chronology of Significant Events, c.1200 1321. Map: Dante s Italy, c.1300. Landmarks of a Life. From the Baptistery to the Ponte Vecchio. Learning in Florence. From Florence to San Godenzo. Landscapes of Exile. Texts and Traditions . Books, Authors, Libraries, Media. Pagan Culture. The Bible. Faith Seeking Understanding: Christian Traditions of Thought before Dante. Saints, Contemplatives, Visionaries. History, Politics, Science. The Mother Tongue and the New Style. Reading Dante . Seeking Guidance. Writing the City. Confronting the Church. Imagining Sin and Sainthood. Understanding Love. The Shadow of the Argo : Travel, Poetics, Language. Postscript: Dante s Readers . Chronology of Significant Events in Dante s Afterlife, 1322 2006. Commentary, Criticism, Canonization. Picturing and Performing the Commedia. Controversy, Conflict, Crime. Purgatorio : Poetics and Politics. A Conversation about the Paradiso. Glossary of Literary Terms. Works Cited. Electronic Resources. Index
Note This is an introduction to Dante through four main approaches: the context of his life and career; his literary and cultural traditions; key themes, episodes and passages in his own work, especially the 'Commedia'; and the reception and appropriation of his work by later readers, from the 14th century onwards. A comprehensive guide to Dante s life and literature, with an emphasis on his Commedia . This text looks at the influences that shaped Dante s writing, and the reception of his work by later readers, from the 14th century to the present. Introduces Dante through four main approaches: the context of his life and career; his literary and cultural traditions; key themes, episodes and passages in his own work, especially the Commedia ; and the reception and appropriation of his work by later readers, from the fourteenth century to the present Written by an expert Dante scholar Provides new translations of substantial passages from Dante s poems and from the world of his contemporaries Includes explanatory diagrams of Dante s 'other-worlds', and a section of illustrations by medieval and modern artists Builds a vivid and complex picture of Dante's imagination, intellect and literary presence Helpful bibliographies include relevant web resources Giving careful consideration to the social, cultural, and historical contexts in which he wrote, this volume examines the scope and significance of Dante's work. An inquisitive guide to one of literature s most important authors, it explores the various influences that shaped his writing, from cultural traditions and exile, to political figures and the works of his contemporaries. Examining a wide range of Dante s writing, with an emphasis on his Commedia , the book also outlines the reception, appreciation, and interpretation of Dante s work by later readers, from the fourteenth century to the present, and it considers the impact of his work on the visual and performing arts. Other distinctive features are new translations of substantial passages from Dante s poems, new translations of the writings of his contemporaries, explanatory diagrams of Dante s otherworlds , and a selection of illustrations by medieval and modern artists. Chronologies of Dante s life and afterlife and a full bibliography with relevant web resources are also included. More than just an overview of Dante s life and work, this volume builds a vivid and complex picture of his imagination, intellect, and literary presence.
ISBN 9780631228530 (pbk.)
9780631228523 (hbk.)

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