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Dante Now - Current Trends in Dante Studies

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Written by ten distinguished Dante scholars, the essays in Dante Now represent the most significant areas of contemporary Dante studies. This collection, originating from a 1993 University of Notre Dame conference, includes some of the particular on three intensely cultivated areas of Dante studies: poetics, "minor works,"and reception. The stimulating ferment on the problem of Dante's poetics is well represented in the first three essays. These range in approach from the stylistic-ideological treatment of Zygmunt G. Baranski's essay to the inter-and intra-textual concerns presented by Christopher Kleinhenz, to the compelling hermeneutical and epistemological reflections on Dante's poetics given by Giuseppe Mazzotta. Dante's so-called "minor works" have increasingly become a focus of attention in contemporary Dante studies, and the textual problems represented by the Vita nuova are sweepingly reconsidered by Dino S. Cervigni and Edward Vasta. Ronald L. Martinez dedicates a substantial essay to Dante's poem of exile "Tre donne," and Albert Russell Ascoli addresses the issue of the relationship between Dante's Commedia and the minor works, especially the Monarchia. The final section of essays examines the phenomenon of the original and continuing vitality of Dante's work as a profoundly of influential, enduring, and enlivening literary classic. R.A. Shoaf addresses the literary influence of Dante in medieval England; Kevin Brownlee investigates Dante's most important medieval French connection in the works of Christine de Pizan; and Nancy Vickers illuminates Dante's translatability into avante garde films and videos. Finally, Brian Richardson considers the Commedia's Fortunes during the Renaissance in terms of its remarkable editorial and publishing history.
Theodore J. Cachey, Jr., is Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literature at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of Le Isole Fortunate: appunti de storia letteraria italiana (1994), editor of A. Pigafetta's "First Voyage Around the World"(forthcoming 1995).

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These essays arise from a conference on Dante held at the University of Notre Dame in 1993. They focus in particular on three areas: poetics (style, ideology, hermeneutics, epistemology); "minor works" (textual problems); and reception (in medieval England, in France and in film and video).

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Authors Theodore J. Cachey Jr
Assisted by Theodore J. Cachey (Editor)
Publisher University Of Notre Dame Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.08.1995
 
EAN 9780268008758
ISBN 978-0-268-00875-8
No. of pages 306
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Weight 500 g
Series William and Katherine Devers S
William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante Studies
The William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante and Medieval Italian Literature
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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