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Dante''s Modern Afterlife - Reception and Response From Blake to Heaney

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Informationen zum Autor MARK BALFOUR Lecturer on Dante for the National Extension CollegeSTUART CURRAN Professor of English at the University of PennsylvaniaSTEVE ELLIS Lecturer, Department of English, University of BirminghamHUGH HAUGHTON Senior Lecturer, Department of English and Related Literature, University of YorkWILLIAM KEACH Lecturer in English Department, Brown UniversityALISON MILBANK Member of the Cambridge University English FacultyBERNARD O'DONOGHUE Fellow of Wadham College, OxfordRALPH PITE Lecturer, Department of English, University of LiverpoolMATTHEW REYNOLDS Lecturer, Department of English, University of OxfordPETER ROBINSON Visiting Professor, Tohoku UniversityJOHN ROE Lecturer in the Department of English and Related Literature at the University of YorkJEREMY TAMBLING Teaches Comparative Literature in the University of Hong KongJUDITH WOOLF Lecturer in the Department of English and Related Literature at the University of York Klappentext Dante's persistent and pervasive presence has been a remarkable feature of modern writing since the late eighteenth century. This collection of essays by an international group of scholars emphasizes that presence in the work of major British and Irish writers (such as Blake, Shelley, Joyce and Heaney). It also focuses on responses in America, the Caribbean and Italy and deals with appropriations of Dante's work by poets (from Gray to Walcott) and novelists (such as Mary Shelley and Giorgio Bassani, and Gloria Naylor). Zusammenfassung Dante's persistent and pervasive presence has been a remarkable feature of modern writing since the late eighteenth century. This collection of essays by an international group of scholars emphasizes that presence in the work of major British and Irish writers (such as Blake! Shelley! Joyce and Heaney). Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Dante's Afterlife: 1321-1997; N. Havely (editor) Selective Bibliography Pre-Romantic Prologue: Foreseeing and Foreknowing: Dante's 'Ugolino' and the Eton College Ode of Thomas Gary; J. Roe Romantic Readings: Dante and Blake: Allegorizing the Event; J. Tambling Figuration in Shelley and Dante; S. Curran The Shelleys and Dante's Matilda; W. Keach Victorian Evaluations: Moral Luck in the Second Circle: Dante and the Victorian Fate of Tragedy; A. Milbank 'The Perilous Depth of Doubt': Dante, Plumptre and Victorian Faith; R. Pite Modern Revisions: Ezra Pound: Quotation and Community; M. Reynolds Dante and Louis MacNeice: a Sequel to the Commedia; S. Ellis Purgatory Regained? Beckett and Dante; H. Haughton Echoes in Post-War Italy: Micol and Beatrice: Echoes of the Vita Nuova in Giorgio Bassani's Garden of the Finzi-contini; J. Woolf 'Una Fitta di Rimorso': Dante in Sereni; P. Robinson Contemporary Directions: 'Prosperous People' and 'The Real Hell' in Gloria Naylor's Linden Hills; N. Havely The Place of the Poet: Dante in Walcott's Narrative Poetry; M. Balfour Dante's Versatility and Seamus Heaney's Modernism; B. O'Donoghue 'The Deep and Savage Path': Translation of Inferno , Canto 2; S. Heaney Index...

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Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Dante's Afterlife: 1321-1997; N. Havely (editor) Selective Bibliography Pre-Romantic Prologue: Foreseeing and Foreknowing: Dante's 'Ugolino' and the Eton College Ode of Thomas Gary; J. Roe Romantic Readings: Dante and Blake: Allegorizing the Event; J. Tambling Figuration in Shelley and Dante; S. Curran The Shelleys and Dante's Matilda; W. Keach Victorian Evaluations: Moral Luck in the Second Circle: Dante and the Victorian Fate of Tragedy; A. Milbank 'The Perilous Depth of Doubt': Dante, Plumptre and Victorian Faith; R. Pite Modern Revisions: Ezra Pound: Quotation and Community; M. Reynolds Dante and Louis MacNeice: a Sequel to the Commedia; S. Ellis Purgatory Regained? Beckett and Dante; H. Haughton Echoes in Post-War Italy: Micol and Beatrice: Echoes of the Vita Nuova in Giorgio Bassani's Garden of the Finzi-contini; J. Woolf 'Una Fitta di Rimorso': Dante in Sereni; P. Robinson Contemporary Directions: 'Prosperous People' and 'The Real Hell' in Gloria Naylor's Linden Hills; N. Havely The Place of the Poet: Dante in Walcott's Narrative Poetry; M. Balfour Dante's Versatility and Seamus Heaney's Modernism; B. O'Donoghue 'The Deep and Savage Path': Translation of Inferno , Canto 2; S. Heaney Index

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Authors N.r. Havely
Assisted by Nic Havely (Editor), Nick Havely (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.10.1998
 
EAN 9780333670040
ISBN 978-0-333-67004-0
No. of pages 284
Series Reception and Response from Bl
Reception and Response from Bl
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

Poetry, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, POETRY / European / Italian

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