Follow the Light: Lumen Gloriae and Visio Dei in the Works of Dante Alighieri and Marguerite dicta Porete
Pablo Acosta-García
Eikón Imago ISSN 2254-8718, 2014
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A BEAUTY THAT TRANSFORMS: THE MARIAN AESTHETICS OF DANTE’S COMMEDIA
Brian K. Reynolds
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'Dante’s Cavalcantian Relapse: The “Pargoletta” Sequence and the Commedia', in New Voices in Dante Criticism, ed. by J. Luzzi. Special issue of Dante Studies, 131 (2013), 73-97
Tristan Kay
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International Seminar on Critical Approaches to Dante. Struttura/Poesia and Figura. October 16-16, 2015
Simone Invernizzi, Elisa Brilli
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True flesh: pilgrimage, measure, and perfecting the human in Dante’s 'Commedia
Corey Flack
2017
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Review of V. Montemaggi "Reading Dante’s Commedia as Theology. Divinity Realized in Human Encounter ed in Human Encounter." New York: Oxford University Press, 2016, in "Dantesca: Journal of Dante Bibliotheca Dantesca", 2, 2019
Lorenzo Dell’Oso
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"'Improper' and 'Proper' Poetics in Dante" (October 1, Catholic Imagination Conference, University of Dallas)
Anthony Nussmeier
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Dantean reverberations: four readers of Dante in the Twentieth century: a study on the Dantes of Primo Levi, Edoardo Sanguineti, Samuel Beckett, and Seamus Heaney
Renata Sperandio
2010
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The Scriba and the Sculptor. Art and Theology of Work in Dante's Commedia
Susanna Barsella
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Dante's Verbal Images and Their Pictorial Afterlife: Visualizing the Otherworldly Space in Terni and Orvieto
Theresa Holler
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Book Review, 'Reading Dante with Images: A Visual Lectura Dantis,' Matthew Collins, ed. Turnhout: Harvey Miller Publishers, 2021.
Joseph Kopta
Bibliotheca Dantesca, 2022
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‘The Call of the Beautiful: Augustine and the Object of Desire in Purgatorio X,’ Desire in Dante and the Middle Ages, eds., M. Gragnolati, E. Lombardi, F. Southerden and T. Kay (Legenda, 2012), pp. 86-100
Peter Dent
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Desire in Dante and the Middle Ages, eds. Manuele Gragnolati, Tristan Kay, Elena Lombardi, and Francesca Southerden (2013)
Nicolino Applauso, PhD
Italica 90.4 (2013): 677-679.
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On Dante's Singular Vision
Pekka Kuusisto
"Vedi lo sol che 'n fronte ti riluce". La vista e gli altri sensi in Dante e nella ricezione artistico-letteraria delle sue opere. A cura di Maria Mašlanka-Soro. Aracne editrice., 2019
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Et Oculi Mei Conspecturi Sunt: Interdiegetic Gaze and Devotion.
Brennan Breed
In Ut Pictura Meditatio: Meditative Image in Northern Art 1500-1700. Edited by Walter Melion. Turnhout: Brepols, 2012.
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Fear in Dante's Inferno. Phenomenology, Semiotics, Aesthetics
Daniele Monticelli
Zygmunt G. Barański, Andreas Kablitz, Ülar Ploom (eds.). I luoghi nostri. Dante's Natural and Cultural Spaces. Tallinn: Tallinn University Press, 2015
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Dante's Tears: The Poetics of Weeping from “Vita nuova” to the “Commedia.” Rossana Fenu Barbera. Biblioteca dell'“Archivum Romanicum,” Serie 1: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia 468.Florence: Olschki, 2017. xviii + 218 pp. €34
Anna Wainwright
Renaissance Quarterly, 2020
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Antonella Braida and Luisa Calè, eds. Dante on View: The Reception of Dante in the Visual and Performing Arts.
Dennis Looney
Caa.reviews, 2008
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'Fame and Glory in Dante's Commedia : Problematizing Purgatorio XI', MHRA Working Papers in the Humanities 8 (2013), 19-29.
Julia Caterina Hartley
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From Revelation to Dilation in Dante's Studio
Stanley (Toby) Levers
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"A Book for All Seasons: Reading Habits and Material Reception of Dante's 'Divina Commedia' in Early Modern Italy," PhD Dissertation (University of Pennsylvania, 2022)
Natale Vacalebre
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From Living Experience to Poetic Word. Frames and Thresholds of Dante's Divine Comedy
Daniele Monticelli
Interlitteraria , 2013
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From the Allora to the Non Ancora: Luzi's Essays on Dante
Thomas E Peterson
2021
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‘Miseri, ’mpediti, affamati’: Dante’s Implied Reader in the Convivio [revised proof]
Enrica Zanin
Franziska Meier (ed), Dante's «Convivio» Or How to Restart a Career in Exile, Collections : Leeds Studies on Dante , Peter Lang, 2018
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Dante turns 750: His Medieval Masterpiece and our Modern Search for Meaning
John Kinder
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‘Tutto avem veduto’? Enumeration and ‘Forgetfulness’ in Dante’s Commedia
Jonny Wiles
Deleted Journal, 2022
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Dante and the Friars Minor: Aesthetics of the Apocalypse
Davide Bolognesi
2012
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“16: Politics of Desire”, in Vertical Readings in Dante’s “Comedy”, ed. by George Corbett and Heather Webb. Cambridge, Open Book Publishers, 2016, pp. 101-126
Manuele Gragnolati
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Dante's Poets: Textuality and Truth in the Comedy
Teodolinda Barolini
1984
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1. “Title, Genre, and Metaliterary Aspects of Dante’s Commedia,” Cambridge Companion to Dante’s Commedia, edited by Zygmunt G. Baranski and Simon Gilson, Cambridge UP, 2018, pp. 80-94.
Theodore Cachey
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Rime and Reason: Conversion and Vergilian Poetics in Dante's Commedia
Carmen Denia
Yale-NUS Undergraduate Journal, 2016
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Languages of Desire in Botticelli and Dante: Paradiso 21, Working Papers in the Humanities vol. 16: 10–18.
Rebecca Bowen
2021
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Seeing and narrating: on the poetic of image and word in Purgatorio XVII1
Ülar Ploom
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Dante’s ‘Blind Prison’: Confinement and Carcerality in the 'Inferno'
James F . McMenamin
Rivista di studi italiani, XXXIX, 3, pp. 295-322, 2021
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Review of Maria Luisa Ardizzone, Dante: Il paradigma intelletuale. Un'"inventio" degli anni fiorentini
Laurence Hooper
Forum Italicum 47.1 (2013): 215-16
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