Dante: The Poet, the Thinker, the Man
Autor Barbara Reynoldsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 apr 2006
It was to use poetry to change the politics of the age, and unite Europe around the secular authority of an Emperor. To promote this idea, which dominated his writings from his exile onwards, Dante combined it with a dramatic presentation of the Christian belief in Hell, Purgatory and Heaven. Vividly told in the first person, with a colour and immediacy derived from the pop art of street narrators - now made to seem respectable by its use of classical predecessors like Virgil - this extraordinary journey through the three realms was always profoundly political in intent. Dante here comes alive as never before: irate, opinionated, settling scores - a man of multifaceted gifts and extraordinary genius, whose role as an interpreter of world history makes him more than ever relevant to the new millennium.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781845111618
ISBN-10: 1845111613
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 42 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1845111613
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 42 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Early Years
2. Dante and Guido Cavalcanti
3. Disaster
4. The First Years of Exile
5. Language and Poetry
6. Invitation to a Banquet
7. Main Dishes and Trenchers
8. The True Definition of Nobility
9. Injustice and Avarice
10. Dante the Showman
11. The Return of Beatrice
12. The Story Begins
13. Limbo
14. Francesca da Rimini
15. Dante in Danger
16. Dante the Taxonomist
17. Creation of Character.
18. Down into the Depths
19. 'Him of Alagna'
20. Virgil and Sorcery
21. Devil-Play
22. A Den of Thieves
23. Tongues of Fire
24. The Severed Head
25. The Valley of Disease
26. Towering Giants
27. The Frozen Lake
28. Lucifer
29. The Tragedy of Henry VII
30. Better Waters
31. The Morning Sun
32. From Humour to Invective
33. Close of Day and a New Dawn
34. Pride and Humility
35. Evil and the Freedom of the Will
36. Love, Natural and Rational
37. The Mountain Trembles
38. Dante and Forese Donati
39. Body and Soul
40. The Christian Sibyl
41. Who is Matilda?
42. Dante and hisPatrons
43. Prelude to Paradiso
44. Beatrice in Heaven
45. Propaganda in Paradiso
46. The City Walls
47. Justice Unfathomed
48. Dante and Monasticism
49. The Theme's Great Weight
50. Faith, Hope and Love
51. Hatred in Heaven
52. The Creation
53. The Departure of Beatrice
54. Approach to the Final Vision
55. The Vision of the Trinity
Epilogue
Appendices
Chronology of Dante's Life and Works
Guelfs and Ghibellines
List of Popes in Dante's Lifetime
Holy Roman Emperors Referred to by Dante
The Canzone
Notes
Select Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Early Years
2. Dante and Guido Cavalcanti
3. Disaster
4. The First Years of Exile
5. Language and Poetry
6. Invitation to a Banquet
7. Main Dishes and Trenchers
8. The True Definition of Nobility
9. Injustice and Avarice
10. Dante the Showman
11. The Return of Beatrice
12. The Story Begins
13. Limbo
14. Francesca da Rimini
15. Dante in Danger
16. Dante the Taxonomist
17. Creation of Character.
18. Down into the Depths
19. 'Him of Alagna'
20. Virgil and Sorcery
21. Devil-Play
22. A Den of Thieves
23. Tongues of Fire
24. The Severed Head
25. The Valley of Disease
26. Towering Giants
27. The Frozen Lake
28. Lucifer
29. The Tragedy of Henry VII
30. Better Waters
31. The Morning Sun
32. From Humour to Invective
33. Close of Day and a New Dawn
34. Pride and Humility
35. Evil and the Freedom of the Will
36. Love, Natural and Rational
37. The Mountain Trembles
38. Dante and Forese Donati
39. Body and Soul
40. The Christian Sibyl
41. Who is Matilda?
42. Dante and hisPatrons
43. Prelude to Paradiso
44. Beatrice in Heaven
45. Propaganda in Paradiso
46. The City Walls
47. Justice Unfathomed
48. Dante and Monasticism
49. The Theme's Great Weight
50. Faith, Hope and Love
51. Hatred in Heaven
52. The Creation
53. The Departure of Beatrice
54. Approach to the Final Vision
55. The Vision of the Trinity
Epilogue
Appendices
Chronology of Dante's Life and Works
Guelfs and Ghibellines
List of Popes in Dante's Lifetime
Holy Roman Emperors Referred to by Dante
The Canzone
Notes
Select Index
Recenzii
A lavish vita, it is also an extraordinarily vivid and incisive chronicle of the dynamics and titanic clashes in Italian and European political life at the time . It is a detailed cultural and intellectual map of the times, and a gripping intertextual reading of Dante's works, interlacing fine scholarly detail with the universal themes and emotions that have made Dante's words almost archetypal for Western consciousness ... Never dryly archaeological, invariably intelligent, this is a riveting account of Dante the man in all his manifestations.