In 1852 János Arany articulated his experience of Dante in an ode written to him “Dante”. Based on t...
This book is drawn from a series of annual faculty lectures at Connecticut College. The contents are...
This essay is intended as a discussion document. Its argument is that translation does not involve a...
P. Toynbee in his Dante in English Literature offers a valuable collection of material for the futur...
It seems almost odd that a poet as remote, historically, linguistically, and philosophically, as Dan...
In eighteenth-century Great Britain the Divine Comedy took an active part in literary discussions on...
The essay intends to offer an overview of Dante’s influence on nineteenth-century English poetry, hi...
Dante’s relationship with his classical models has interested many scholars over the decades, especi...
It seemed equally important to find out something about the translators: their background, the natur...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
Geoffrey Chaucer is one of the greatest poets of our English literature. If Shakespeare stands apart...
‘Dante and Ireland’, or ‘Dante and Irish Writers’, is an extremely vast topic, and to cover it a boo...
Charles Wright is one of the contemporary American poets who have most profoundly absorbed Dante’s C...
In her article Dante\u27s Linguistic Detail in Shelley\u27s Triumph of Life Anita O\u27Connell ana...
The purpose of the present research is to investigate the presence of Dante in four authors of the t...
In 1852 János Arany articulated his experience of Dante in an ode written to him “Dante”. Based on t...
This book is drawn from a series of annual faculty lectures at Connecticut College. The contents are...
This essay is intended as a discussion document. Its argument is that translation does not involve a...
P. Toynbee in his Dante in English Literature offers a valuable collection of material for the futur...
It seems almost odd that a poet as remote, historically, linguistically, and philosophically, as Dan...
In eighteenth-century Great Britain the Divine Comedy took an active part in literary discussions on...
The essay intends to offer an overview of Dante’s influence on nineteenth-century English poetry, hi...
Dante’s relationship with his classical models has interested many scholars over the decades, especi...
It seemed equally important to find out something about the translators: their background, the natur...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
Geoffrey Chaucer is one of the greatest poets of our English literature. If Shakespeare stands apart...
‘Dante and Ireland’, or ‘Dante and Irish Writers’, is an extremely vast topic, and to cover it a boo...
Charles Wright is one of the contemporary American poets who have most profoundly absorbed Dante’s C...
In her article Dante\u27s Linguistic Detail in Shelley\u27s Triumph of Life Anita O\u27Connell ana...
The purpose of the present research is to investigate the presence of Dante in four authors of the t...
In 1852 János Arany articulated his experience of Dante in an ode written to him “Dante”. Based on t...
This book is drawn from a series of annual faculty lectures at Connecticut College. The contents are...
This essay is intended as a discussion document. Its argument is that translation does not involve a...