The article endeavours to understand how the first readers of the Commedia, who interepreted works according to rigid generic criteria, might have understood the textual character of the poem. It also traces the different opinions of the early commentators on the form and the genre of the Commedia in light of the fact that, in the opening canto of the poem, Dante integrates different literary genres: for instance, epic vision, prophecy, and exegetical conventions such as those relating to the accessus and argumenta. Examining Inferno Iâ\u80\u99s connections to the accessus tradition, and thereby consideringing it from a rhetorical perspective, reveals the poetâ\u80\u99s sophisticated knowledge of different genres and his ability to disman...
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...
Vol. 1 includes "A comparative view of the Inferno, with some other poems, relative to the original ...
The article endeavours to understand how the first readers of the Commedia, who interepreted works ...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
This article proposes a political interpretation of the first canto of the Inferno throughout the 18...
After describing the critical reception of Dante between the end of the second part of the Sixteenth...
L’intervento propone alcune riflessioni su due aspetti della Commedia di Dante connessi alla figura ...
After describing the critical reception of Dante between the end of the second part of the Sixteenth...
L’intervento propone alcune riflessioni su due aspetti della Commedia di Dante connessi alla figura ...
This paper firstly examines the relationships between the accessus included in the Epistle to Cangr...
This paper firstly examines the relationships between the accessus included in the Epistle to Cangr...
This paper firstly examines the relationships between the accessus included in the Epistle to Cangr...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
Attraverso l'analisi della prima parte del canto i dell'Inferno, l'autore intende verificare il meto...
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...
Vol. 1 includes "A comparative view of the Inferno, with some other poems, relative to the original ...
The article endeavours to understand how the first readers of the Commedia, who interepreted works ...
Analyses of Dante’s historical and cultural context have long dominated the scholarly discourse surr...
This article proposes a political interpretation of the first canto of the Inferno throughout the 18...
After describing the critical reception of Dante between the end of the second part of the Sixteenth...
L’intervento propone alcune riflessioni su due aspetti della Commedia di Dante connessi alla figura ...
After describing the critical reception of Dante between the end of the second part of the Sixteenth...
L’intervento propone alcune riflessioni su due aspetti della Commedia di Dante connessi alla figura ...
This paper firstly examines the relationships between the accessus included in the Epistle to Cangr...
This paper firstly examines the relationships between the accessus included in the Epistle to Cangr...
This paper firstly examines the relationships between the accessus included in the Epistle to Cangr...
The De Vulgari Eloquentia is a study of the vernacular language, its origin and its literary manifes...
Attraverso l'analisi della prima parte del canto i dell'Inferno, l'autore intende verificare il meto...
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...
Vol. 1 includes "A comparative view of the Inferno, with some other poems, relative to the original ...