In his epic journey, Dante experiences entrapments, digressions, and ultimately new apertures, leading him forward on his journey to Paradise. The hag-siren of Purgatorio 19 is one of the primary figures, whose song sways the poet in a moment of reverie, embodying a de-mobilizing entrapment most unique and perilous within the poem. While the patristic and medieval traditions have traditionally portrayed the siren as a figure for the deleterious effects of music on the soul, Dante scholarship has glossed the dolce serena as a coordinate for the Medusa of Inferno 9. The siren\u27s association with the Medusa implicitly harkens the reader back to the highly sensual, fugue-like subtext of the rime petrose of an earlier Dantean repertoire. This ...
For seven centuries scholars have speculated about the structural design of Dante’s Commedia but rem...
Dante Alighieri’s Inferno (1314) portrays Hell as an alienated realm, in which the doomed spirits mu...
This paper discusses the implications of the wide-ranging use of sound in Osip Mandelstam’s 1933 ess...
In his epic journey, Dante experiences entrapments, digressions, and ultimately new apertures, leadi...
The present paper explores the relation between the vernacular words used to designate the Act of So...
The essay draws an arc between the episodes of Casella and Cacciaguida under the sign of music. It e...
The essay draws an arc between the episodes of Casella and Cacciaguida under the sign of music. It e...
This paper examines the poetics and musicality of three canzoni of Dante’s Vita Nuova and explores h...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine Co...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine...
This essay investigates types of sociality enacted through song, as depicted in Dante’s Earthly Para...
This paper examines the poetics and musicality of three canzoni of Dante’s Vita Nuova and explores h...
This article explores Dante’s narrative use of music in the Paradiso as it leads to his ultimate vis...
This essay investigates types of sociality enacted through song, as depicted in Dante’s Earthly Para...
‘Altarwise by owl-light’ is one of Thomas’s most intransigent poems, an intricately woven text of im...
For seven centuries scholars have speculated about the structural design of Dante’s Commedia but rem...
Dante Alighieri’s Inferno (1314) portrays Hell as an alienated realm, in which the doomed spirits mu...
This paper discusses the implications of the wide-ranging use of sound in Osip Mandelstam’s 1933 ess...
In his epic journey, Dante experiences entrapments, digressions, and ultimately new apertures, leadi...
The present paper explores the relation between the vernacular words used to designate the Act of So...
The essay draws an arc between the episodes of Casella and Cacciaguida under the sign of music. It e...
The essay draws an arc between the episodes of Casella and Cacciaguida under the sign of music. It e...
This paper examines the poetics and musicality of three canzoni of Dante’s Vita Nuova and explores h...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine Co...
AbstractThis paper tries to scrutinize Canto V of Inferno, one of the trilogies of Dante’s Devine...
This essay investigates types of sociality enacted through song, as depicted in Dante’s Earthly Para...
This paper examines the poetics and musicality of three canzoni of Dante’s Vita Nuova and explores h...
This article explores Dante’s narrative use of music in the Paradiso as it leads to his ultimate vis...
This essay investigates types of sociality enacted through song, as depicted in Dante’s Earthly Para...
‘Altarwise by owl-light’ is one of Thomas’s most intransigent poems, an intricately woven text of im...
For seven centuries scholars have speculated about the structural design of Dante’s Commedia but rem...
Dante Alighieri’s Inferno (1314) portrays Hell as an alienated realm, in which the doomed spirits mu...
This paper discusses the implications of the wide-ranging use of sound in Osip Mandelstam’s 1933 ess...