This paper describes the influence exerted by Dante on the Italian antifascist exile Giuseppe Antonio Borgese (1882-1952), who fled from Mussolini’s Italy in 1931 to find refuge in the United States. In the 1930s and 1940s, Borgese made relevant contributions to the field of Italian Studies modernizing the American reception of Dante: his original interpretation—a blend of literary criticism and political theory, centered on the concept of «structural beauty»— was destined to generate unexpected outcomes in the post-war era, as the philosophical viewpoints stressed in Dante’s De Monarchia were to be planted, somehow unexpectedly, in the newborn ideology of world federalism
The essay – which forms part of a larger project on travelers across the Tuscan Apennines – addresse...
An analysis of 20th-century Italian poet, Edoardo Sanguineti's engagement with Dante's works in his ...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis study examines Dante Alighieri's presentation of the relation...
This essay investigates the political and literary culture of late Duecento Florence as well as the ...
Durante degli Alighieri, known throughout the world as simply Dante, was a fourteenth century Italia...
This essay argues that nineteenth-century Americans interpreted Dante\u27s Divine Comedy in terms of...
In this article Dante’s literary and cultural reception are interpreted as being also indicative of ...
This study explores the historical content of Dante’s Inferno by confronting his representations of ...
L. Gazziero, « Dante », in M. Lewis and D. Rose (ed.), The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader, Lon...
This is an interdisciplinary study that aims to reassess Dante's use of Franciscan sources in the Di...
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) has traditionally been viewed through the lens of his poetic masterpiece...
This dissertation examines Dante’s afterlife in Argentina in selected works by Bartolom� Mitre, Le...
After almost seven centuries, Dante endures and even seems to haunt the present. His works have been...
Principally this thesis will deal with defining, accounting for, and examining, the relationship bet...
The \u201cuse\u201d of Dante in Fascist Italy is at the center of the paper, which presents the case...
The essay – which forms part of a larger project on travelers across the Tuscan Apennines – addresse...
An analysis of 20th-century Italian poet, Edoardo Sanguineti's engagement with Dante's works in his ...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis study examines Dante Alighieri's presentation of the relation...
This essay investigates the political and literary culture of late Duecento Florence as well as the ...
Durante degli Alighieri, known throughout the world as simply Dante, was a fourteenth century Italia...
This essay argues that nineteenth-century Americans interpreted Dante\u27s Divine Comedy in terms of...
In this article Dante’s literary and cultural reception are interpreted as being also indicative of ...
This study explores the historical content of Dante’s Inferno by confronting his representations of ...
L. Gazziero, « Dante », in M. Lewis and D. Rose (ed.), The Bloomsbury Italian Philosophy Reader, Lon...
This is an interdisciplinary study that aims to reassess Dante's use of Franciscan sources in the Di...
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) has traditionally been viewed through the lens of his poetic masterpiece...
This dissertation examines Dante’s afterlife in Argentina in selected works by Bartolom� Mitre, Le...
After almost seven centuries, Dante endures and even seems to haunt the present. His works have been...
Principally this thesis will deal with defining, accounting for, and examining, the relationship bet...
The \u201cuse\u201d of Dante in Fascist Italy is at the center of the paper, which presents the case...
The essay – which forms part of a larger project on travelers across the Tuscan Apennines – addresse...
An analysis of 20th-century Italian poet, Edoardo Sanguineti's engagement with Dante's works in his ...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis study examines Dante Alighieri's presentation of the relation...