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Dante John Freccero

Dante By John Freccero

Dante by John Freccero


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Freccero enables us to see the Divine Comedy for the bold, poetic experiment that it is. Too many critics have domesticated Dante by separating his theology from his poetics. Freccero argues that to fail to see the convergence of the letter and the spirit, the pilgrim and the poet, is to fail to understand Dante's poetics of conversion.

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Dante: The Poetics of Conversion by John Freccero

John Freccero enables us to see the Divine Comedy for the bold, poetic experiment that it is. Too many critics have domesticated Dante by separating his theology from his poetics. Freccero argues that to fail to see the convergence of the letter and the spirit, the pilgrim and the poet, is to fail to understand Dante's poetics of conversion. For Dante, body and soul go together and there is no salvation that's purely intellectual, no poetry that is simply literary.

The essays that form this book were originally published between 1959 and 1984. They are arranged to follow the order of the Comedy, and they form the perfect companion for a reader of the poem. With these essays assembled for the first time, we can now see Freccero's stature: he is the best contemporary critic of Dante. Freccero is that rare article, a critic of eclectic and not dogmatic persuasion. Throughout Freccero operates on the fundamental premise that there is always an intricate and crucial dialectic at work between Dante the poet and Dante the pilgrim, and that it is this dialectic that makes the work so profoundly dramatic, one of the great novels of the self.

Thanks to Freccero we readers have the Comedy whole again. Freccero calls upon medieval philosophy, cosmology, science, theology, and poetics to enable us to traverse Dante's moral landscape without losing our way in the confusions of minute exegeses. In a secular age Freccero enables us to see this poem as what it is, something wholly other than what we might believe or write. In doing so he shows us the most that language can achieve in any age, secular or not.

Dante Reviews

A volume whose arrival must rank as one of the major events of Dante scholarship in recent decades... No summary can do justice to the subtlety, richness and learning of this invigorating book. * Times Literary Supplement *
Freccero writes with both elegance and authority. After reading him we know not only more about Dante and the Middle Ages, the making of poetry and the psychology of conversion, but about ourselves. I shall often return to this wise book. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
This Dante is the real right thing. Freccero is a masterly exegete with an uncannily fine ability to make his general insights blossom among real particulars. -- William Arrowsmith
John Freccero's readings of the Commedia achieve a power and intricacy altogether worthy of their subject. -- James Merrill

Table of Contents

Introduction by Rachel Jacoff 1. The Prologue Scene 2. The Firm Foot on a Journey Without a Guide 3. The River of Death: Inferno II, 108 4. Pilgrim in a Gyre 5. Infernal Irony: The Gates of Hell 6. The Neutral Angels 7. Medusa: The Letter and the Spirit 8. Dante's Ulysses: From Epic to Novel 9. Bestial Sign and Bread of Angels: Inferno XXXII and XXXIII 10. The Sign of Satan 11. Infernal Inversion and Christian Conversion: Inferno XXXIV 12. Casella's Song: Purgatorio II, 12 13. Manfred's Wounds and the Poetics of the Purgatorio 14. An Introduction to the Paradiso 15. The Dance of the Stars: Paradiso X 16. The Final Image: Paradiso XXXIII, 144 17. The Significance of Terza Rima Notes Sources Indexes

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CIN0674192265VG
9780674192263
0674192265
Dante: The Poetics of Conversion by John Freccero
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
19861212
344
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