Cambridge readings in Dante's Comedy

Bibliographic Information

Cambridge readings in Dante's Comedy

edited by Kenelm Foster and Patrick Boyde

Cambridge University Press, 1981

Available at  / 11 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Originally published in 1981, the ten essays in this collection were originally delivered as public Lecturae Dantis in the University of Cambridge. As far as possible the contributors have preserved the form of the original lectures, which combined elements of the running commentary and the critical essay. Each reading is devoted to a single canto of the Comedy, and the text of that canto has been broken down into manageable units. The authors provide information about background and context and elucidate obscurities or difficult allusions, but their primary concern has been to give a connected critical account of Dante's style, thought, narrative technique, imagery and symbolism in the given canto. The editors have aimed at producing a well-rounded volume that would illustrate as many facets as possible of Dante's complex art.

Table of Contents

  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • 1. Inferno XIII Patrick Boyde
  • 2. Inferno XXV Robin Kirkpatrick
  • 3. Inferno XXVII Judith Davies
  • 4. Inferno XXXIII Oiero Boitani
  • 5. Purgatorio III Philip McNair
  • 6. Purgatorio XXIX Peter Dronke
  • 7. Purgatorio XXXII Kenelm Foster
  • 8. Paradiso XVII Uberto Limentani
  • 9. Paradiso XXVI Joseph Cremona
  • 10. Paradiso XXX Prudence Shaw.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

Page Top