The Consolation of Beatrice and Dante’s Dream of the Siren as Vilification Cure (draft)
Olivia Holmes
The Erotics of Consolation: Desire and Distance in the Middle Ages. Ed. C. Léglu and S. Milner. New York: Palgrave MacMillan., 2008
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Beatrice ammiraglio: Master and Commander of Poetic Authority in Dante’s Commedia
A. C. Adoyo
NeMLA Italian Studies Special Issue, 2021
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Beatrice the Bridegroom: Dante as Thomistic Commentator on the Song of Songs
Micah Hogan
Micah Hogan, 2022
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‘ “Che libido fe’ licito in sua legge”. Lust and Law, Reason and Passion in Dante’, in Dantean Dialogues. Engaging with the Legacy of Amilcare Iannucci, M. Kilgour and E. Lombardi eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013), 125-54.
Elena Lombardi
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In Keeping (Up) With Dante: Theology, Ethics, Vernacular
K P Clarke
Italian Studies, 2013
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“’Voci puerili’. Children in Dante’s Divine Comedy,” in Reidar Aasgaard and Cornelia Horn (eds.), Centuries of Childhood: Perceptions of Children in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds (Routledge, 2018).
Unn Falkeid
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Review of: Simon Gilson. 'Reading Dante in Renaissance Italy. Florence, Venice and the ‘Divine Poet’.' Cambridge: CUP, 2018; 'Leggere Dante a Firenze. Da Boccaccio a Cristoforo Landino (1350-1481).' Rome: Carocci, 2019, in "Bibliotheca Dantesca. Journal of Dante Studies" 3 (2020): 180-182
Natale Vacalebre
Bibliotheca Dantesca: Journal of Dante Studies, 2020
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Dante's Poets: Textuality and Truth in the Comedy
Teodolinda Barolini
1984
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Francesca da Rimini and Beatrice d’Este: Female Desire, Consent, and Coercion in Dante’s Commedia
Sara Diaz
NeMLA Italian Studies, 2021
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Dante and the Author of the Decameron: Love, Literature, and Authority in Boccaccio
Martin Eisner
The Oxford Handbook of Chaucer, Edited by Suzanne Conklin Akbari and James Simpson, 2020
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Dante and Cavalcanti (On Making Distinctions in Matters of Love): Inferno 5 in its Lyric and Autobiographical Context
Teodolinda Barolini
Dante Studies, 116, 1998, rpt. Dante and the Origins of Italian Literary Culture, Fordham UP, 2006, pp. 70-101
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Take this Bread: Dante's Eucharistic Banquet
linlin Chen
Quaderni d'italianistica
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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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“‘Quel di Spagna e quel di Boemme:’ Dante’s Censure of Fernando IV and Wenceslauss II in the Divine Comedy.” Italica 47.2 (1970): 161-169
Richard P Kinkade
Bulletin of the American Association of Teachers of Italian
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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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‘Liminal Narratives of Self-Destruction in Dante’s Commedia and Beyond’ (invited presentation, Department of Italian Studies Research Seminar Series, University of Sydney (co-hosted by Department of Italian Studies and Medieval and Early Modern Studies Centre), delivered online, 15 October 2020)
Emma L Barlow
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George Corbett. 'Dante's Christian Ethics. Purgatory and its moral contexts.' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. contexts.' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020
Tommaso De Robertis
Bibliotheca Dantesca, 2022
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Dante’s Beatrice: between Idolatry and Iconoclasm (St. John's Review Fall 2015)
gabe pihas
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'Lost for Words: Recuperating Melancholy Subjectivity in Dante’s Eden’
Francesca Southerden
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"'Improper' and 'Proper' Poetics in Dante" (October 1, Catholic Imagination Conference, University of Dallas)
Anthony Nussmeier
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“Quali colombe dal disio chiamate”: A Bestiary of Desire in Dante’s «Commedia», in Desire in Dante and the Middle Ages, a cura di M. Gragnolati, T. Kay, E. Lombardi, F. Southerden, Oxford, Legenda, 2012, pp. 58-70.
Tristan Kay, Manuele Gragnolati, Giuseppe Ledda
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Le Donne di Dante: An Historical Study of Female Characters in The Divine Comedy
Brooke Carey
2007
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‘Desire, Subjectivity, and Lyric Poetry in Dante’s Convivio and Commedia’, in Desire in Dante and the Middle Ages, ed. by Gragnolati et al (Oxford: Legenda, 2012), pp. 164-84
Tristan Kay
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‘Dido, Aeneas, and the Evolution of Dante’s Poetics’, Dante Studies, 129 (2011), 135-60
Tristan Kay
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Dante's love and the creation of a new poetry
Keith Oatley
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 2007
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Review to: N. Maldina, "In pro del mondo: Dante, la predicazione e i generi della letteratura religiosa medievale" (Roma: Salerno, 2017)
Pietro Delcorno
Medieval Sermon Studies, 2018
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Breaking the Spell of Cavalcanti: Bernardian Mysticism and Dante’s “Primo Amico”
Emma Van Ness
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‘Redefining the “matera amorosa”: Dante’s Vita nova and Guittone’s (anti-)courtly “canzoniere”’, The Italianist, 29 (2009), 369-99
Tristan Kay
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‘Trasmutabile per tutte guise’: Dante in the Comedy
lino pertile
2010
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'Ponete mente almeno come io son bella': Prose and Poetry, ''Pane' and 'Vivanda', Goodness and Beauty in Convivio 1"
Albert Russell Ascoli
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Gaia Gubbini, "Lust, Desire, Hope. Dante and the Problem of Love (Inf. V; Purg. XVII–XVIII; Purg. XXVI)", published in "Romanistisches Jahrbuch" 68 (2017), pp. 173-196.
Gaia Gubbini
2017
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Fiction with Fiction: Confessing to Dante in Decameron I.1
Simone Marchesi
Quaderni d'italianistica, 2019
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The Boccaccian interpretation of adultery in Dante’s Inferno V
Estel Triola Artigas
2021
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Review of Tristan Kay, Dante’s Lyric Redemption: Eros, Salvation, Vernacular Tradition (Oxford: OUP, 2016), in MLR, 114.2 (2019), 383-84
Nicolò Crisafi
Modern Languages Review, 2019
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Kristina M. Olson. Courtesy Lost: Dante, Boccaccio, and the Literature of History. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014. x + 248 pp.
David Lummus
Heliotropia, 2015
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