The greatest poetic achievement of the Middle Ages in general, and of vernacular literatures in particular, is undoubtedly Dante's Divine Comedy.! Both in the Late Middle Ages and during the Renaissance there was a continuous debate as to whether Dante's great poem was an epic. The view that it was gradually prevailed, and was proclaimed by the Counter-Reformation. For the purpose of this study we shall treat Dante's work as an epic, but of a special kind. The opening lines of Dante's Inferno, the first canticle ·of his Divine Comedy do not "imitate" Antiquity:Nel mezzo di cammin di nostra vita,Mi ritrovai in una selva oscuraChe Ia diritta via era smarrita.Midway along the journey of our lifeI woke to find myself in a dark woodfor I had wan...
In eighteenth-century Great Britain the Divine Comedy took an active part in literary discussions on...
Dante’s ›Commedia‹ played a very important role in the development of medieval allegorical poetry. O...
This study investigates the transformations of the epic code of Western tradition in Dante’s Commedi...
Originally published in 1974. This book on comparative literature represents the first extended atte...
Dante’s relationship with his classical models has interested many scholars over the decades, especi...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
This thesis locates Dante's Divine Comedy (1307-1318), Boccaccio's Teseida (c.1340-1), and Petrarch'...
Literary allegory has deep roots in early reading and interpretation of Scripture and classical epic...
It has been apparent to Dante critics throughout the centuries that the ancient tradition of the aft...
In 1852 János Arany articulated his experience of Dante in an ode written to him “Dante”. Based on t...
The question of whether or not to read poetry through an allegorizing lens had significant implicati...
Because of their universal and artistic nature, the classical myths lend themselves well to use in l...
In Canto IV of his Inferno Dante, guided by Virgil, enters the first, the outermost circle of Hell w...
Epic poets of the Renaissance looked to emulate the poems of Greco-Roman antiquity, but doing so pre...
Homer's epics have, since the writing of Plato's Republic, often been read as pre-eminent examples o...
In eighteenth-century Great Britain the Divine Comedy took an active part in literary discussions on...
Dante’s ›Commedia‹ played a very important role in the development of medieval allegorical poetry. O...
This study investigates the transformations of the epic code of Western tradition in Dante’s Commedi...
Originally published in 1974. This book on comparative literature represents the first extended atte...
Dante’s relationship with his classical models has interested many scholars over the decades, especi...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
This thesis locates Dante's Divine Comedy (1307-1318), Boccaccio's Teseida (c.1340-1), and Petrarch'...
Literary allegory has deep roots in early reading and interpretation of Scripture and classical epic...
It has been apparent to Dante critics throughout the centuries that the ancient tradition of the aft...
In 1852 János Arany articulated his experience of Dante in an ode written to him “Dante”. Based on t...
The question of whether or not to read poetry through an allegorizing lens had significant implicati...
Because of their universal and artistic nature, the classical myths lend themselves well to use in l...
In Canto IV of his Inferno Dante, guided by Virgil, enters the first, the outermost circle of Hell w...
Epic poets of the Renaissance looked to emulate the poems of Greco-Roman antiquity, but doing so pre...
Homer's epics have, since the writing of Plato's Republic, often been read as pre-eminent examples o...
In eighteenth-century Great Britain the Divine Comedy took an active part in literary discussions on...
Dante’s ›Commedia‹ played a very important role in the development of medieval allegorical poetry. O...
This study investigates the transformations of the epic code of Western tradition in Dante’s Commedi...