Dante in the nineteenth century : reception, canonicity, popularization
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Dante in the nineteenth century : reception, canonicity, popularization
(Cultural interactions, v. 19)
Peter Lang, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- 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