Three successive nights throughout Dante's ascent in Purgatorio, the pilgrim pauses to sleep and engages in dreaming. The dreams are prophetic in nature and foreshadow elements of Dante's journey. Though many Dante scholars have analyzed the various dreams and their meanings, connections between the dreams have rarely been studied. While some scholars have argued that the dreams serve a common purpose, the manner in which the dreams achieve this purpose has not been characterized. This project seeks to examine the three dreams as a unit. In this analysis, I will demonstrate the way in which language is used in the dreams and the ways in which their introductions and conclusions are unified. Additionally, I will characterize the ways that...
In his Letter to Can Grande, Dante attributes the concept of polysemy, which means many levels, ...
The present paper explores the relation between the vernacular words used to designate the Act of So...
The Divina Commedia (1308-1321) has been hailed as one of the greatest and most influential literary...
Three successive nights throughout Dante's ascent in Purgatorio, the pilgrim pauses to sleep and eng...
An artist or mystic can refresh and revive a culture’s imagination by exploring his personal dream-i...
The study uses a variant of the geocritical methodology combined with humanistic mining studies. It ...
Dante Alighieri's pride in being a Florentine citizen is clearly demonstrated in his life choices an...
Dante the Pilgrim, the main character of Dante Alighieri’s La Divina Commedia, has his journey throu...
This work presents the synthesis of an inclusive investigation about the presence of Prophetical Boo...
Dante's discourse with the penitent souls in the 'Purgatorio' reveals that these shades are characte...
At the beginning of the XIV century when Dante undertook his visionary journey through the afterworl...
This article argues that the representation of Dante’s dream in Purgatorio 9 is indebted to the depi...
Dante’s relationship with his classical models has interested many scholars over the decades, especi...
At the beginning of the XIV century when Dante undertook his visionary journey through the afterworl...
Over the course of more than 3200 years, the interpretation of dreams has remained surprisingly cohe...
In his Letter to Can Grande, Dante attributes the concept of polysemy, which means many levels, ...
The present paper explores the relation between the vernacular words used to designate the Act of So...
The Divina Commedia (1308-1321) has been hailed as one of the greatest and most influential literary...
Three successive nights throughout Dante's ascent in Purgatorio, the pilgrim pauses to sleep and eng...
An artist or mystic can refresh and revive a culture’s imagination by exploring his personal dream-i...
The study uses a variant of the geocritical methodology combined with humanistic mining studies. It ...
Dante Alighieri's pride in being a Florentine citizen is clearly demonstrated in his life choices an...
Dante the Pilgrim, the main character of Dante Alighieri’s La Divina Commedia, has his journey throu...
This work presents the synthesis of an inclusive investigation about the presence of Prophetical Boo...
Dante's discourse with the penitent souls in the 'Purgatorio' reveals that these shades are characte...
At the beginning of the XIV century when Dante undertook his visionary journey through the afterworl...
This article argues that the representation of Dante’s dream in Purgatorio 9 is indebted to the depi...
Dante’s relationship with his classical models has interested many scholars over the decades, especi...
At the beginning of the XIV century when Dante undertook his visionary journey through the afterworl...
Over the course of more than 3200 years, the interpretation of dreams has remained surprisingly cohe...
In his Letter to Can Grande, Dante attributes the concept of polysemy, which means many levels, ...
The present paper explores the relation between the vernacular words used to designate the Act of So...
The Divina Commedia (1308-1321) has been hailed as one of the greatest and most influential literary...