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Dante for the new millennium, edited by Teodolinda Barolini and H. Wayne Storey

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Dante for the new millennium, edited by Teodolinda Barolini and H. Wayne Storey
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
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Literary Form
poetry
Main title
Dante for the new millennium
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
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Oclc number
1249709854
Responsibility statement
edited by Teodolinda Barolini and H. Wayne Storey
Series statement
Fordham Series in Medieval Studies,, no 2, 1542-6378ACLS Humanities E-Book
Table Of Contents
I Philologies -- II Appetites -- III Philosophies -- IV Reception -- V Histories -- VI RewritingsWhat Did the First Copies of the Comedy Look Like? -- Early Editorial Forms of Dante's Lyrics -- Material Philology, Conjectural Philology, Philology without Adjectives -- Beyond (Courtly) Dualism: Thinking about Gender in Dante's Lyrics -- Queering Nature, Queering Gender: Dante and Sodomy -- Does the Stilnovo Go to Heaven? -- Love for Beatrice: Transcending Contradiction in the Paradiso -- Mysticism and Meaning in Dante's Paradiso -- The Heaven of the Sun: Dante between Aquinas and Bonaventure -- Vulgarizing Science: Vernacular Translation of Natural Philosophy -- The Body and the Flesh in the Purgatorio -- From Plurality to (Near) Unicity of Forms: Embryology in Purgatorio 25 -- Quando amorfa sentir de la sua pace -- Virility, Nobility, and Banking: The Crossing of Discourses in the Tenzone with Forese -- Scatology and Obscenity in Dante -- On Dante and the Visual Arts -- Dante's Jeremiads: The Fall of Jerusalem and the Burden of the New Pharisees, the Capetians, and Florence -- From Francis to Solomon: Eschatology in the Sun -- Already and Not Yet: Dante's Existential Eschatology -- Dante after Dante -- Ovid and the Exul Inmeritus -- The Re-Formation of Marsyas in Paradiso 1 -- Dante in England -- Moby-Dante? -- Still Here: Dante after Modernism
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