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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
- Dante and Medieval Poetics 1
- Palinode and History in the Oeuvre of Dante 23
- Dante and the Classics 51
- Dante and the Bible: Biblical Citation in the Divine Comedy 74
- Forbidden Love: Metaphor and History (Inferno 5) 94
- Dante’s Ulysses: Narrative and Transgression 113
- Narrative Design in Dante’s Earthly Paradise 133
- A Desire of Paradise and a Paradise of Desire: Dante and Mysticism 148
- Dante and the Authority of Poetic Language 167
- Dante and Politics 181
- Dante and Androgyny 195
- Singing the Book: Orality in the Reception of Dante’s Comedy 214
- Interpreting the Commentary Tradition to the Comedy 240
- Reader’s Application and the Moment of Truth in Dante’s Divine Comedy 259
- Notes on Contributors 281
- Index 285
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
- Dante and Medieval Poetics 1
- Palinode and History in the Oeuvre of Dante 23
- Dante and the Classics 51
- Dante and the Bible: Biblical Citation in the Divine Comedy 74
- Forbidden Love: Metaphor and History (Inferno 5) 94
- Dante’s Ulysses: Narrative and Transgression 113
- Narrative Design in Dante’s Earthly Paradise 133
- A Desire of Paradise and a Paradise of Desire: Dante and Mysticism 148
- Dante and the Authority of Poetic Language 167
- Dante and Politics 181
- Dante and Androgyny 195
- Singing the Book: Orality in the Reception of Dante’s Comedy 214
- Interpreting the Commentary Tradition to the Comedy 240
- Reader’s Application and the Moment of Truth in Dante’s Divine Comedy 259
- Notes on Contributors 281
- Index 285