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_aDante For the New Millennium / _ced. by H. Wayne Storey, Teodolinda Barolini. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bFordham University Press, _c[2022] |
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| 300 | _a1 online resource (498 p.) | ||
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_tFrontmatter -- _tCONTENTS -- _tINTRODUCTION -- _tNOTES FOR AN INTRODUCTION -- _tABBREVIATIONS -- _tI PHILOLOGIES -- _t1. What Did the First Copies of the Comedy Look Like? -- _t2. Early Editorial Forms of Dante's Lyrics -- _t3. Material Philology, Conjectural Philology, Philology without Adjectives -- _tPhilologies: Works Cited -- _tII APPETITES -- _t4. Beyond (Courtly) Dualism: Thinking about Gender in Dante's Lyrics -- _t5. Queering Nature, Queering Gender: Dante and Sodomy -- _t6. Does the Stilnovo Go to Heaven? -- _t7. Love for Beatrice: Transcending Contradiction in the Paradiso -- _tAppetites: Works Cited -- _tIII PHILOSOPHIES -- _t8. Mysticism and Meaning in Dante's Paradiso -- _t9. The Heaven of the Sun: Dante between Aquinas and Bonaventure -- _t10. Vulgarizing Science: Vernacular Translation of Natural Philosophy -- _t11. The Body and the Flesh in the Purgatorio -- _t12. From Plurality to (Near) Unicity of Forms: Embryology in Purgatorio 25 -- _t13. Quando amor fa sentir de Ia sua pace -- _tPhilosophies: Works Cited -- _tIV RECEPTION -- _t14. Virility, Nobility, and Banking: The Crossing of Discourses in the Tenzone with Forese -- _t15. Scatology and Obscenity in Dante -- _t16. On Dante and the Visual Arts -- _tReception: Works Cited -- _tV HISTORIES -- _t17. Dante's Jeremiads: The Fall of Jerusalem and the Burden of the New Pharisees, the Capetians, and Florence -- _t18. From Francis to Solomon: Eschatology in the Sun -- _t19. Already and Not Yet: Dante's Existential Eschatology -- _t20. Dante after Dante -- _tHistories: Works Cited -- _tVI REWRITINGS -- _t21. Ovid and the Exul Inmeritus -- _t22. The Re-Formation of Marsyas in Paradiso 1 -- _t23. Dante in England -- _t24. Moby-Dante? -- _t25. Still Here: Dante after Modernism -- _tRewritings: Works Cited -- _tNotes on Contributors -- _tIndex |
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| 520 | _aThe twenty-five original essays in this remarkable book constitute both a state of the art survey of Dante scholarship and a manifesto for new understandings of one of the world’s great poets. The fruit of an historic conference called by the Dante Society of America, the essays confront a range of important questions. What theories, methods, and issues are unique to Dante scholarship? How are they changing? What is the essence of the distinctive American Dante tradition? Why—and how—do we read Dante in today’s global, postmodern culture? From John Ahern on the first copies of the Commedia to Peter Hawkins and Rachel Jacoff on Dante after modernism, the essays shed brilliant new light on Dante’s texts, his world, and what we make of his legacy. The contributors: John Ahern, H. Wayne Storey, Guglielmo Gorni, Teodolinda Barolini, Gary P. Cestaro, Lino Pertile, F. Regina Psaki, Steven Botterill, Giuseppe Mazzotta, Alison Cornish, Robert M. Durling, Manuele Gragnolati, Giuliana Carugati, Susan Noakes, Zygmunt Baranski, Christopher Kleinhenz, Ronald L. Martinez, Ronald Herzman, Amilcare Iannucci, Albert Russell Ascoli, Michelangelo Picone, Jessica Levenstein, David Wallace, Piero Boitani, Peter Hawkins, and Rachel Jacoff. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 03. Jan 2023) | |
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