Dante in the nineteenth century : reception, canonicity, popularization

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Dante in the nineteenth century : reception, canonicity, popularization

Nick Havely (ed.)

(Cultural interactions, v. 19)

Peter Lang, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Introduction / Nick Havely
  • "Admirable for conciseness and vigour" : Dante and English romantic poetry's dealings with epic / Michael O'Neill
  • Stories of Rimini : Leigh Hunt, Byron, and the fate of Francesca / Timothy Webb
  • Francesca Franciosa : exile, language and history in Foscolo's articles on Dante / Nick Havely
  • "A silent heart" : Christina Rossetti's "monna innominata" as a reconstruction of Dante's Beatrice / Serena Trowbridge
  • Christina Rossetti's "Monna innominata" : reflections in/on Dante / Cristina Figueredo
  • Ninfa Fiorentina : the falling of Beatrice from Florence to modern metropolis / Fabio Camilletti
  • Dante, Ruskin, and Rossetti : grotesque realism / Alison Milbank
  • Reading for our delight : Longfellow and Francesca / Christoph Irmscher
  • Rodin's Gates of hell and Dante's Divine comedy : the literal and allegorical in the Paolo and Francesca episode of Inferno 5 / Aida Audeh
  • Nineteenth-century translations and the invention of Boccaccio-Dantista / Guyda Armstrong
  • Dante and psychology in the late nineteenth century / Spencer Pearce
  • Dante between Darwin and Freud : Giovanni Pascoli's Dantean writings / Elena Borelli
  • Purgatorio in the portrait : Dante, heterodoxy, and the education of James Joyce / James Robinson
  • Exploiting Dante : Dante and his women popularizers, 1850-1910 / Anne Laurence

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内容説明

The nineteenth century saw the reinvention of Dante as a Romantic and national poet, his recognition as the canonical ‘central man of all the world’ and the Commedia’s diffusion as a widely accessible text. Addressing these aspects of Dante’s presence during a key period of his modern reception, this collection of essays draws upon a number of papers given at the international conference ‘Dante in the Nineteenth Century’, held at the University of York in July 2008, and combines the work of established experts in the field with that of younger scholars who are breaking important new ground on the subject. It is distinctive in concentrating on the reception of Dante from Romanticism through the cult of Beatrice and mid-century criticism, translation and visual art, to the development of scholarship and popularization. The volume explores diverse nineteenth-century historical, intellectual, artistic and literary contexts in the cultures of Italy, France, the British Isles and the United States.

目次

Contents: Nick Havely: Introduction – Michael O’Neill: ‘Admirable for Conciseness and Vigour’: Dante and English Romantic Poetry’s Dealings with Epic – Timothy Webb: Stories of Rimini: Leigh Hunt, Byron and the Fate of Francesca – Nick Havely: Francesca Franciosa: Exile, Language and History in Foscolo’s Articles on Dante – Serena Trowbridge: ‘A Silent Heart’: Christina Rossetti’s ‘Monna Innominata’ as a Reconstruction of Dante’s Beatrice – Cristina Figueredo: Christina Rossetti’s ‘Monna Innominata’: Reflections in/on Dante – Fabio Camilletti: Ninfa fiorentina: The Falling of Beatrice from Florence to Modern Metropolis – Alison Milbank: Dante, Ruskin and Rossetti: Grotesque Realism – Christoph Irmscher: Reading for our Delight: Longfellow and Francesca – Aida Audeh: Rodin’s Gates of Hell and Dante’s Divine Comedy: The Literal and Allegorical in the Paolo and Francesca Episode of Inferno 5 – Guyda Armstrong: Nineteenth-Century Translations and the Invention of Boccaccio-dantista – Spencer Pearce: Dante and Psychology in the Late Nineteenth Century – Elena Borelli: Dante between Darwin and Freud: Giovanni Pascoli’s Dantean Writings – James Robinson: Purgatorio in the Portrait: Dante, Heterodoxy and the Education of James Joyce – Anne Laurence: Exploiting Dante: Dante and his Women Popularizers, 1850-1910.

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