Dante Alighieri, as we understand him and read his poetry, is a construct crafted from posthumous portraiture. Dante’s famous profile appears at a pivotal transition point from icon to image, where the aura of the saint is transferred to the poet. In this aesthetic creation of identity, portraits and visual representations of Dante are influenced by, and in turn influence, commentaries, translations, and biographies of the poet. This visual and textual synergy is called textual physiognomy, and it reaches an important juncture point in the 19th century, when Dante Gabriel Rossetti—as both artist, critic, and translator of Dante—creates a new and influential alternative to the traditional Dantean identity. Rossetti challenges the Dante the ...
A small 19th century painting by an anonymous Master; a portrait of Dante, its subject; a note which...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
This book presents an interpretation of Maurice Scève\u27s lyric sequence Délie, object de plus haul...
Dante Alighieri, as we understand him and read his poetry, is a construct crafted from posthumous po...
Dante Alighieri, as we understand him and read his poetry, is a construct crafted from posthumous po...
This MA thesis is concerned with the analysis of three poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The theoreti...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the specifics of transformation of visual language as the ar...
International audience«Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life», Oscar Wilde said. Dante G...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s work as an interlinguistic and intersemiotic translator of the Vita Nuova r...
Dante on View opens an important new dimension in Dante studies: for the first time a collection of ...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
Dante deals with representation most overtly on Purgatory's terrace of pride, where the pilgrim enco...
ix, 175 p. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-170) and index.Introduction : Dante'...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
A small 19th century painting by an anonymous Master; a portrait of Dante, its subject; a note which...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
This book presents an interpretation of Maurice Scève\u27s lyric sequence Délie, object de plus haul...
Dante Alighieri, as we understand him and read his poetry, is a construct crafted from posthumous po...
Dante Alighieri, as we understand him and read his poetry, is a construct crafted from posthumous po...
This MA thesis is concerned with the analysis of three poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The theoreti...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the specifics of transformation of visual language as the ar...
International audience«Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life», Oscar Wilde said. Dante G...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s work as an interlinguistic and intersemiotic translator of the Vita Nuova r...
Dante on View opens an important new dimension in Dante studies: for the first time a collection of ...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
The Comedy soon had a widespread and attracted the admiration of the artists and, in the first place...
Dante deals with representation most overtly on Purgatory's terrace of pride, where the pilgrim enco...
ix, 175 p. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-170) and index.Introduction : Dante'...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
A small 19th century painting by an anonymous Master; a portrait of Dante, its subject; a note which...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
This book presents an interpretation of Maurice Scève\u27s lyric sequence Délie, object de plus haul...