Dante, The Divine comedy
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Dante, The Divine comedy
(Landmarks of world literature)
Cambridge University Press, 1987
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 112-115
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Though taking due account of the historical and philosophical dimensions of the poem, Robin Kirkpatrick focuses on Dante as a poet and story-teller. He addresses important questions such as Dante's attitude towards Virgil and demonstrates how an early work such as the Vita Nuova is a principal source of the literary achievement of the Comedy. His detailed reading reveals how the great narrative poem explores the relationship that Dante believed to exist between God as creator of the universe and the human being as a creature of God.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Chronology
- 1. Approaches to The Divine Comedy
- 2. Changes, vision and language: the early works and Inferno canto two
- 3. The Divine Comedy
- 4. After Dante.
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