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American Dantes provides fresh perspectives on Dante's reception and cultural impact in the United States over the past two hundred years.American Dantes investigates the depth and breadth of Dante's American legacy from the early nineteenth century to the present. Showcasing an impressive array of approaches from renowned literary and Dante scholars, this book explores how Dante has influenced American poetry, fiction, memoir, painting, film, television, and political and religious discourse. This collection offers an in-depth look at the vibrant and ongoing scholarly traditions of research, editing, translation, and creative adaptation that have established Dante's
Divine Comedy as a classic in American literary culture, influencing cultural movements from transcendentalism to jazz to the Black radical tradition and more.
Contributors: David Wallace, Laura Dassow Walls, Joshua Matthews, Dennis Looney, Kathleen Boyle, Kathleen Verduin, Christian Y. Dupont, Kristina M. Olson, Henry Weinfield, Stephen Fredman, Joseph Elkanah Rosenberg, Arielle Saiber, and Peter S. Hawkins
List of contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Civil Rights and Civil War: American Dantes by David Wallace
2. A Star Unlike: Dante and the American Transcendentalists by Laura Dassow Walls
3. The Divine Comedy as an American Civil-War Epic by Joshua Matthews
4. Dante and Social Justice: Foundations and Beginnings in the American Reception by Dennis Looney
5. "All the verities mundane and spiritual": Pietro di Donato's Christ in Concrete and Dante by Kathleen Boyle
6. "Now Was Your Semblance Made Like Unto This?" Dante's Face in America by Kathleen Verduin
7. Recollecting Dante Collecting: An American Pilgrimage by Christian Y. Dupont
8. "In Good Faith": From Dante's First American Poet-Translator, Thomas William Parsons, to Sandow Birk, Marcus Sanders and Mary Jo Bang by Kristina M. Olson
9. Dante and T.S. Eliot: Desire and Form by Henry Weinfield
10. Between Dante and Whitman: Robert Duncan's "Dante Études" by Stephen Fredman
11. Dante, Jazz, and the Black Radical Tradition by Joseph Elkanah Rosenberg
12. "The Lantern of the World Rises to Mortals by Varied Paths": Paul Laffoley (1935- 2015) and Dante by Arielle Saiber
13. Nel Mezzo del Cammin: Finding a "Spiritual" Dante in American Religious Culture by Peter S. Hawkins
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
About the author
Zygmunt G. Baräski is Emeritus R. L. Canala Professor of Romance Languages & Literatures with the University of Notre Dame and the Serena Professor of Italian Emeritus with the University of Cambridge. His many publications include
Dante's "Vita Nova" (co-edited with Heather Webb).
Theodore J. Cachey, Jr., is the Pizzo Family Chair in Dante Studies and Ravarino Family Director of Italian and Dante Studies and the Center for Italian Studies/Devers Family Program in Dante Studies at the University of Notre Dame. His numerous publications include
Dante's "Other Works" (co-edited with Zygmunt G. Baräski).