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Dante and Medieval Latin Traditions Peter Dronke

Dante and Medieval Latin Traditions By Peter Dronke

Dante and Medieval Latin Traditions by Peter Dronke


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Peter Dronke explores Dante's great poem 'The Divine Comedy', by explaining allegory, vision, image, metaphor, symbol and myth, which were prevalent in medieval Latin traditions. He focuses on certain moments in Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso then relates them into Dante's rich and varied Latin inheritance, which brings the poetry to life for the reader.

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Dante and Medieval Latin Traditions by Peter Dronke

In this book, Peter Dronke illustrates how medieval Latin traditions can help us to understand Dante's great poem 'The Divine Comedy'. He first discusses medieval conceptions of allegory and vision, image and metaphor, symbol and myth, as well as some of Dante's own insights into the nature of poetic meaning. Later chapters relate particular moments in the Comedy - the giants in Inferno, the apocalyptic showings in Purgatorio, and the solar heaven in Paradiso - to Dante's Latin inheritance. All quotations from Italian are accompanied by English translations.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The Commedia and medieval modes of reading; 2. The giants in Hell; 3. The phantasmagoria in the earthly paradise; 4. The first circle in the solar heaven; Excursus; Notes; Bibliographical note; Index.

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CIN0521379601G
9780521379601
0521379601
Dante and Medieval Latin Traditions by Peter Dronke
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1989-02-24
168
N/A
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