Dante For the New Millennium / / ed. by H. Wayne Storey, Teodolinda Barolini.

The twenty-five original essays in this remarkable book constitute both a state of the art survey of Dante scholarship and a manifesto for new understandings of one of the world’s great poets. The fruit of an historic conference called by the Dante Society of America, the essays confront a range of...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Fordham Series in Medieval Studies
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • NOTES FOR AN INTRODUCTION
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • I PHILOLOGIES
  • 1. What Did the First Copies of the Comedy Look Like?
  • 2. Early Editorial Forms of Dante's Lyrics
  • 3. Material Philology, Conjectural Philology, Philology without Adjectives
  • Philologies: Works Cited
  • II APPETITES
  • 4. Beyond (Courtly) Dualism: Thinking about Gender in Dante's Lyrics
  • 5. Queering Nature, Queering Gender: Dante and Sodomy
  • 6. Does the Stilnovo Go to Heaven?
  • 7. Love for Beatrice: Transcending Contradiction in the Paradiso
  • Appetites: Works Cited
  • III PHILOSOPHIES
  • 8. Mysticism and Meaning in Dante's Paradiso
  • 9. The Heaven of the Sun: Dante between Aquinas and Bonaventure
  • 10. Vulgarizing Science: Vernacular Translation of Natural Philosophy
  • 11. The Body and the Flesh in the Purgatorio
  • 12. From Plurality to (Near) Unicity of Forms: Embryology in Purgatorio 25
  • 13. Quando amor fa sentir de Ia sua pace
  • Philosophies: Works Cited
  • IV RECEPTION
  • 14. Virility, Nobility, and Banking: The Crossing of Discourses in the Tenzone with Forese
  • 15. Scatology and Obscenity in Dante
  • 16. On Dante and the Visual Arts
  • Reception: Works Cited
  • V HISTORIES
  • 17. Dante's Jeremiads: The Fall of Jerusalem and the Burden of the New Pharisees, the Capetians, and Florence
  • 18. From Francis to Solomon: Eschatology in the Sun
  • 19. Already and Not Yet: Dante's Existential Eschatology
  • 20. Dante after Dante
  • Histories: Works Cited
  • VI REWRITINGS
  • 21. Ovid and the Exul Inmeritus
  • 22. The Re-Formation of Marsyas in Paradiso 1
  • 23. Dante in England
  • 24. Moby-Dante?
  • 25. Still Here: Dante after Modernism
  • Rewritings: Works Cited
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index