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Interpreting Dante: Essays on the Traditions of Dante Commentary - The William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante and Medieval Italian Literature by Paola Nasti Details

In Dante's Commentary: Essays on the Tradition of Dante's Comments, Paula Nasti and Claudia Rossignoli combine articles by prominent scholars of Dante's tradition of commentary to discuss the importance of…

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In Dante's Commentary: Essays on the Tradition of Dante's Comments, Paula Nasti and Claudia Rossignoli combine articles by prominent scholars of Dante's tradition of commentary to discuss the importance of this tradition for the study of comedy, its wide impact on the history of ideas, and its contribution to the development of literary criticism. Interest in the tradition of commentaries in Dante has increased considerably in recent years, but projects on this subject tend to focus on philosophical reconstruction.

Contributors draw attention to the interpretation of texts, authors, and reading societies by studying how Dante's commentators developed explanatory models that contributed to the advancement of literary criticism and the creation of Western literary law. Dante's comments illustrate the development of the concepts of "literature" and literature, style and style, contrast and influence, literary history, traditions and laws, authorship and readers, textual and textual texts.

The volume includes methodological articles exploring the theoretical aspects of traditions, such as the creation of a classification of classifications of comments; the relationship between commentators and contemporary readers; the interaction between written and visual comments; and the influence of favoritism on forms of interpretation. Other articles, including two in Italian, study case studies on individual comments and illustrate how Dante's contributions work by linking their approaches to the cultural, ideological and political agendas of the community of readers and researchers to whom the commentators belong.

. Contributors: Lucia Pataglia Ricci, Severio Belomo, Stephen Botrell, Corrado Calinda, Massimiliano Ciamenti, Massimiliano Corrado, Simon Gelson, John Lyndon, Andrea Mazucci, Paola Nasti, Spencer Pierce, Leno Bertelli, Claudia Rosinioli, Claudia Tardelli and Robert Wilson..



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