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Dante's 'Convivio'

Or How to Restart a Career in Exile
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
298 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am29.03.2018
Dante´s unfinished work Il Convivio is often overlooked. In this volume, it is reconsidered in a different light, as Dante´s first attempt to reassemble and reshape the remains of his Florentine past in order to construct a new way of defining himself as a writer after his exile in 1302.mehr
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KlappentextDante´s unfinished work Il Convivio is often overlooked. In this volume, it is reconsidered in a different light, as Dante´s first attempt to reassemble and reshape the remains of his Florentine past in order to construct a new way of defining himself as a writer after his exile in 1302.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-0343-1835-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum29.03.2018
Reihen-Nr.3
Seiten298 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht425 g
Artikel-Nr.43717619

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
CONTENTS: Zygmunt G. Baranski: «Oh come e grande la mia impresa»: Notes towards Defining Dante´s Convivio - Enrico Fenzi: «Per suo desiderio sua perfezione non perde»: Knowledge and Happiness in the Third and Fourth Books of the Convivio - Theodore J. Cachey Jr: «Alcuna cosa di tanto nodo disnodare»: Cosmological Questions between the Convivio and the Commedia - Anna Pegoretti: «Da questa nobilissima perfezione molti sono privati»: Impediments to Knowledge and the Tradition of Commentaries on Boethius´ Consolatio Philosophiae - Franziska Meier: «Questa sara luce nuova, sole nuovo»: Dante and the Vernacular in Convivio I - Albert Russell Ascoli: «Ponete mente almeno come io son bella»: Prose and Poetry, «pane» and «vivanda», Goodness and Beauty, in Convivio I - Maria Luisa Ardizzone: «Ne la selva erronea»: Dante´s Quaestio on Nobility and the Criticism of Materialism - Andrea Aldo Robiglio: «Poi che purgato e questo pane»: Vindication and Recognition in Dante´s Convivio - Lorenzo Valterza: «Pero si mosse la Ragione a comandare che ...»: Roman Law and Ethics in the Convivio - Enrica Zanin: «Miseri, ´mpediti, affamati»: Dante´s Implied Reader in the Convivio - Donatella Stocchi-Perucchio: «Tu l´hai fatto di poco minore che li angeli»: Nobility, Imperial Majesty, and the Optimus Finis in Convivio IV and Monarchia - Luca Azzetta: «Di questo parla l´autore in una chiosa d´una sua canzone»: The Convivio through the Eyes of Its First Readers.mehr

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Autor

Franziska Meier is Professor of Romance Philology (French and Italian Literature) at the Georgia Augusta University, Göttingen. Her early research in Italian studies focused on modern literature, particularly the relationship of novelists with fascism and the anti-fascist resistance movement. More recently, her scholarly interests have converged on Dante, Boccaccio and Renaissance art history.