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Dantean Dialogues
Engaging with the Legacy of Amilcare Iannucci
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Dantean Dialogues
Engaging with the Legacy of Amilcare Iannucci
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Together, the essays show how Iannucci's reading of central cruxes in Dante's texts continues to inspire Dante studies ā a testament to his continuing influence and profound intellectual legacy.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Contributors
- Bibliography of Works by Amilcare Iannucci
- Note on Editions and Translations
- 1. āLascio cotale trattato ad altro chiosatoreā: Form, Literature, and Exegesis in Danteās Vita nova
- 2. A Cavalcantian Vita nuova: Danteās Canzoni Lo doloroso amor che mi conduce and Eā māincresce di me sƬ duramente
- 3. Danteās Cato Again
- 4. āChe libito feā licito in sua leggeā: Lust and Law, Reason and Passion in Dante
- 5. The Vulgata in the Commedia: Self-Interpreting Texts
- 6. Danteās Ovidian Doubling
- 7. E soteric Interpretations of the Divine Comedy
- 8. Ersed Irredent: The Irish Dante