University of Toronto Press
Dantean Dialogues
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About this book
Together, the essays show how Iannucci’s reading of central cruxes in Dante’s texts continues to inspire Dante studies – a testament to his continuing influence and profound intellectual legacy.
Author / Editor information
Maggie Kilgour is Molson Professor of English Language and Literature in the Department of English at McGill University.Lombardi Elena :
Elena Lombardi is Paget Toynbee Lecturer in Italian Medieval Studies and a fellow of Balliol College at the University of Oxford.
Reviews
‘With its wide and interdisciplinary variety of topics, Dantean Dialogues offers reflections on different aspects of Dante’s oeuvres upon the heels of Iannucci’s studies, a fitting "legacy" of his critical voice and contributions to the study of Dante.’
Vittorio Montemaggi, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Notre Dame:
“Dantean Dialogues is an original, substantial, and fitting tribute to one of the leading figures in contemporary Dante scholarship. The wide-ranging selection of essays in this volume represents a number of important new directions in the study of Dante’s works.”
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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Contributors
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Bibliography of Works by Amilcare Iannucci
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Note on Editions and Translations
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1. “Lascio cotale trattato ad altro chiosatore”: Form, Literature, and Exegesis in Dante’s Vita nova
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2. A Cavalcantian Vita nuova: Dante’s Canzoni Lo doloroso amor che mi conduce and E’ m’incresce di me sì duramente
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3. Dante’s Cato Again
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4. “Che libito fe’ licito in sua legge”: Lust and Law, Reason and Passion in Dante
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5. The Vulgata in the Commedia: Self-Interpreting Texts
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6. Dante’s Ovidian Doubling
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7. E soteric Interpretations of the Divine Comedy
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8. Ersed Irredent: The Irish Dante
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