Love and Discipline is explored in the Divine Comedy and The New Life, both works written by Dante Alighieri in the period of the Italian Renaissance. The thesis looks at how Dante plots the ascension to God in revolutionary ways and that by doing so, he has inspired other poets in this crafting of a personal vision, being a particular influence for poets in the Romantic Period. The paper locates Dante's source of inspiration in the philosophers Plotinus and St Augustine, as Neo-Platonist philosophy feature heavily in his works. Particularly, the paper pays attention to the structure of Hell and explores how the physical body is disciplined in the Inferno. Discipline is hierarchical and takes on literal meaning in the Inferno. Love for God ...
Dante’s views on both language and politics effected the world from the point of their publication. ...
It seems almost odd that a poet as remote, historically, linguistically, and philosophically, as Dan...
The possibility of sociology to dialogue with the work of Dante Alighieri is based on his ability to...
This thesis fuses literature and dance with a focus on Dante’s Inferno. It presents the connections ...
Though most people are familiar with Dante?s Inferno, relatively little scholarly work has been done...
The purpose of this thesis is to take a philosophical look at the Divine Comedy of Dante. Since Dant...
Dante Alighieri’s long poem The Divine Comedy has been one of the foundational texts of European lit...
This dissertation examines Dante’s love for Beatrice, which begins as erotic passion accompanied by ...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
Love and Civitas: Dante’s Ethical Journey in the Vita Nuova Alfred Robert Crudale University of Con...
Dante&#8217;s <i>Commedia</i> provides a useful context or &#8220;frame&#822...
In Cantos 17 and 18 of the Purgatorio, Dante’s Virgil lays out a theory of sin, freedom, and m...
In Cantos 17 and 18 of the Purgatorio, Dante&rsquo;s Virgil lays out a theory of sin, freedom, a...
In Cantos 17 and 18 of the <i>Purgatorio</i>, Dante&#8217;s Virgil lays out a theory...
This dissertation follows the figure of Dante as a vehicle to chart a new literary history of poetic...
Dante’s views on both language and politics effected the world from the point of their publication. ...
It seems almost odd that a poet as remote, historically, linguistically, and philosophically, as Dan...
The possibility of sociology to dialogue with the work of Dante Alighieri is based on his ability to...
This thesis fuses literature and dance with a focus on Dante’s Inferno. It presents the connections ...
Though most people are familiar with Dante?s Inferno, relatively little scholarly work has been done...
The purpose of this thesis is to take a philosophical look at the Divine Comedy of Dante. Since Dant...
Dante Alighieri’s long poem The Divine Comedy has been one of the foundational texts of European lit...
This dissertation examines Dante’s love for Beatrice, which begins as erotic passion accompanied by ...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
Love and Civitas: Dante’s Ethical Journey in the Vita Nuova Alfred Robert Crudale University of Con...
Dante&#8217;s <i>Commedia</i> provides a useful context or &#8220;frame&#822...
In Cantos 17 and 18 of the Purgatorio, Dante’s Virgil lays out a theory of sin, freedom, and m...
In Cantos 17 and 18 of the Purgatorio, Dante&rsquo;s Virgil lays out a theory of sin, freedom, a...
In Cantos 17 and 18 of the <i>Purgatorio</i>, Dante&#8217;s Virgil lays out a theory...
This dissertation follows the figure of Dante as a vehicle to chart a new literary history of poetic...
Dante’s views on both language and politics effected the world from the point of their publication. ...
It seems almost odd that a poet as remote, historically, linguistically, and philosophically, as Dan...
The possibility of sociology to dialogue with the work of Dante Alighieri is based on his ability to...