Dante and the origins of Italian literary culture /
Explores the sources of Italian literary culture in the figures of its lyric poets and its 'three crowns': Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio. This book views the origins of Italian literary culture through four prisms: the ideological/philosophical, the intertextual/multicultural, the structu...
Основен автор: | Barolini, Teodolinda, 1951- |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
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New York :
Fordham University Press,
2006.
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Издание: | 1st ed. |
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Dante and the origins of Italian literary culture. |
Съдържание:
- Dante and the lyric past
- Guittone's Ora parra, Dante's Doglia mi reca, and the Commedia's anatomy of desire
- Dante and Cavalcanti (on making distinctions in matters of love) : Inferno 5 in its lyrics and autobiographical context
- Medieval multiculturalism and Dante's technology of hell
- Why did Dante write the Commedia? Dante and the visionary tradition
- Minos's tail : the labor of devising hell (Aeneid 6.431-33 and Inferno 5.1-24)
- Q : Does Dante hope for Vergil's salvation? A : Why do we care? For the very reason we should not ask the question
- Arachne, Argus, and St. John : transgressive art in Dante and Ovid
- Cominciandomi dal principio infino a la fine : forging anti-narrative in the Vita nuova
- The making of a lyric sequence : time and narrative in Petrarch's Rerum vulgarium fragmenta
- The wheel of the Decameron
- Editing Dante's Rime and Italian cultural history : Dante, Boccaccio, Petrarca ... Barbi, Contini, Foster-Boyde, De Robertis
- Le parole son femmine e i fatti son maschi : toward a sexual poetics of the Decameron (Decameron 2.9, 2.10, 5.10)
- Dante and Francesca da Rimini : realpolitik, romance, gender
- Sotto benda : gender in the lyrics of Dante and Guittone d' Arezzo (with a brief excursus on Cecco d'Ascoli)
- Notes toward a gendered history of Italian literature, with a discussion of Dante's Beatrix Loquax.