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Dante''s 'Vita Nova' - A Collaborative Reading

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This original volume proposes a novel way of reading Dante's Vita nova, exemplified in a rich diversity of scholarly approaches to the text.
This groundbreaking volume represents the fruit of a two-year-long series of international seminars aimed at developing a fresh way of reading Dante's Vita nova. By analyzing each of its forty-two chapters individually, focus is concentrated on the Vita nova in its textual and historical context rather than on its relationship to the Divine Comedy. This decoupling has freed the contributors to draw attention to various important literary features of the text, including its rich and complex polysemy, as well as its structural fluidity. The volume likewise offers insights into Dante's social environment, his relationships with other poets, and Dante's evolving vision of his poetry's scope. Using a variety of critical methodologies and hermeneutical approaches, this volume offers scholars an opportunity to reread the Vita nova in a renewed context and from a diversity of literary, cultural, and ideological perspectives.
Contributors: Zygmunt G. Baräski, Heather Webb, Claire E. Honess, Brian F. Richardson, Ruth Chester, Federica Pich, Matthew Treherne, Catherine Keen, Jennifer Rushworth, Daragh O'Connell, Sophie V. Fuller, Giulia Gaimari, Emily Kate Price, Manuele Gragnolati, Elena Lombardi, Francesca Southerden, Rebecca Bowen, Nicolò Crisafi, Lachlan Hughes, Franco Costantini, David Bowe, Tristan Kay, Filippo Gianferrari, Simon Gilson, Rebekah Locke, Luca Lombardo, Peter Dent, George Ferzoco, Paola Nasti, Marco Grimaldi, David G. Lummus, Helena Phillips-Robins, Aist¿ Kiltinavi¿i¿t¿, Alessia Carrai, Ryan Pepin, Valentina Mele, Katherine Powlesland, Federica Coluzzi, K. P. Clarke, Nicolò Maldina, Theodore J. Cachey Jr., Chiara Sbordoni, Lorenzo Dell'Oso, and Anne C. Leone.

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Preface: Dante's Vita nova: A Collaborative Reading, by Zygmunt G. Baräski and Heather Webb

Vita nova I-IV [1-2.5]: Introduction, by Claire E. Honess

Vita nova I [1.1], by Brian F. Richardson

Vita nova II [1.2-10], by Ruth Chester

Vita nova III [1.12-2.2], by Federica Pich

Vita nova IV [2.3-5], by Matthew Treherne

Vita nova V-XII [2.6-5]: Introduction, by Catherine Keen

Vita nova V and VI [2.6-2.11], by Catherine Keen

Vita nova VII [2.12-18], by Jennifer Rushworth

Vita nova VIII [3], by Daragh O'Connell

Vita nova IX [4], by Sophie V. Fuller

Vita nova X and XI [5.1-7], by Giulia Gaimari

Vita nova XII [5.8-24], by Emily Kate Price

Vita nova XIII-XVIII [6-10.11]: Not Just a Passing Phase, by Manuele Gragnolati, Elena Lombardi, and Francesca Southerden

Vita nova XIII [6], by Rebecca Bowen

Vita nova XIV [7], by Nicolò Crisafi

Vita nova XV [8], by Lachlan Hughes

Vita nova XVI [9], by Franco Costantini

Vita nova XVII-XVIII [10.1-11], by David Bowe

Vita nova XIX-XXIV [10.12-15]: Introduction, by Tristan Kay

Vita nova XIX [10.12-33], by Filippo Gianferrari

Vita nova XX [11], by Simon Gilson

Vita nova XXI [12], by Rebekah Locke

Vita nova XXII [13], by Luca Lombardo

Vita nova XXIII [14], by Peter Dent

Vita nova XXIV [15], by George Ferzoco

Vita nova XXV-XXVII [16-18]: Literature as Truth, by Paola Nasti

Vita nova XXV [16], by Rebecca Bowen

Vita nova XXVI [17], by Marco Grimaldi

Vita nova XXVII [18], by David G. Lummus

Vita nova XXVIII-XXXIV [19-23]: The Poetics of a New Affective Community, by Heather Webb

Vita nova XXVIII [19.1-3], by Helena Phillips-Robins

Vita nova XXIX [19.4-7], by Aist¿ Kiltinavi¿i¿t¿

Vita nova XXX [19.8-10], by Alessia Carrai

Vita nova XXXI [20], by Ryan Pepin

Vita nova XXXII [21], by Valentina Mele

Vita nova XXXIII [22], by Katherine Powlesland

Vita nova XXXIV [23], by Katherine Powlesland

Vita nova XXXV-XXXIX [24-28]: Introduction, by Simon Gilson

Vita nova XXXV [24], by Federica Coluzzi

Vita nova XXXVI-XXXVII [25-26], by K. P. Clarke

Vita nova XXXVIII-XXXIX [27-28], by Nicolò Maldina

Vita nova XL-XLII [29-31]: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by Theodore J. Cachey Jr

Vita nova XL [29], by Chiara Sbordoni

Vita nova XLI [30], by Lorenzo Dell'Oso

Vita nova XLII [31], by Anne C. Leone Bibliography List of contributors Index


About the author










Zygmunt G. Baräski is Serena Professor Emeritus at the University of Cambridge, Emeritus R. L. Canala Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame, and co-editor of Dante's "Other Works": Assessments and Interpretations (University of Notre Dame Press, 2022).

Heather Webb is professor of medieval Italian literature and culture at the University of Cambridge and author of Dante, Artist of Gesture.


Product details

Authors Zygmunt G. Webb Baranski
Assisted by Zygmunt G. Baranski (Editor), Heather Webb (Editor)
Publisher University Of Notre Dame Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2023
 
EAN 9780268207403
ISBN 978-0-268-20740-3
No. of pages 277
Series The William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante and Medieval Italian Literature
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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