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Dante Alighieri

edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom

(Modern critical views)

Bloom's Literary Criticism, c2011

New ed

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English and Italian

Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-223) and index

Contents of Works

  • Purgatory as paradigm : traveling the new and never-before-traveled path of this life-poem / Teodolinda Barolini
  • Order of the Paradiso / Marc Cogan
  • Dante's Beatrice and the new life of poetry / R.W.B. Lewis
  • The destination : Dante's eyes fixed and attentive / Lloyd Howard
  • Does the Stilnovo go to heaven? / Lino Pertile
  • The heaven of the sun : Dante between Aquinas and Bonaventure / Giuseppe Mazzotta
  • Dante's other world : moral oreder / John A. Scott
  • Classical context of the Ulysses canto / Michelangelo Picone
  • Modes of metamorphosis in the Comedia : the case of Inferno XIII / Lynne Press

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One of the most learned men of his time in Europe, Dante Alighieri was the consummate literary figure of the Middle Ages. His greatest work, the allegory The Divine Comedy, remains one of the most revered works in classic literature, with its bold evocation of themes of divine love, justice, and redemption. This new edition of critical essays examines Dante through his works and includes an introduction from Yale scholar Harold Bloom, a chronology of Dante's life, a bibliography for further reference, and an index.

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