Dante

An authoritative and comprehensive intellectual biography of the author of the Divine ComedyFor all that has been written about the author of the Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) remains the best guide to his own life and work. Dante's writings are therefore never far away in this aut...

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Main Author: Took, John F.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton, New Jersey ; Oxford Princeton University Press 2020 ©2020
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Collection: DeGruyter MPG Collection - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Preface: In fondo, una serietà terribile -- Part I. PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS -- Chapter 1. Historical Considerations -- Chapter 2. Biographical Considerations -- Part II. THE EARLY YEARS: From Dante da Maiano to the Vita nova -- Chapter 1. Preliminary Remarks: Love and Love- Intelligence -- Chapter 2. Literary Hinterland: From Provençal to the stilo de la loda -- Chapter 3. Literary Apprenticeship and a Coming of Age -- Chapter 4. The Vita nova -- Part III. THE MIDDLE YEARS: The Moral and Allegorical Rime, the Convivio, the De vulgari eloquentia and the Post-Exilic Rime -- Chapter 1. Compassionate Lady of the Casement and a Woman of Stone: The Pre-Exilic Rime -- Chapter 2. The Convivio -- Chapter 3. The De vulgari eloquentia: Language, Literature and the Ontologization of Art -- Chapter 4. The Post- Exilic Rime -- Part IV. THE FINAL YEARS The Commedia, the Political Letters and the Monarchia, the Questio, Cangrande and the Eclogues -- Chapter 1. The Commedia -- Chapter 2. The Monarchia and the Political Letters -- Chapter 3. The Questio de situ aque et terre, the Letter to Cangrande della Scala and the Eclogues -- Afterword. A Coruscation of Delight -- Select Bibliography -- Index of names 
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520 3 |a An authoritative and comprehensive intellectual biography of the author of the Divine ComedyFor all that has been written about the author of the Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) remains the best guide to his own life and work. Dante's writings are therefore never far away in this authoritative and comprehensive intellectual biography, which offers a fresh account of the medieval Florentine poet's life and thought before and after his exile in 1302.Beginning with the often violent circumstances of Dante's life, the book examines his successive works as testimony to the course of his passionate humanity: his lyric poetry through to the Vita nova as the great work of his first period; the Convivio, De vulgari eloquentia and the poems of his early years in exile; and the Monarchia and the Commedia as the product of his maturity. Describing as it does a journey of the mind, the book confirms the nature of Dante's undertaking as an exploration of what he himself speaks of as "maturity in the flame of love."The result is an original synthesis of Dante's life and work