Dante in Conversation with Contemporary Theorists

Dante in Conversation with Contemporary Theorists
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Download or read book Dante in Conversation with Contemporary Theorists written by Blaise Cirelli and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2024-12-09 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dante’s Divine Comedy appears on the reading list of almost every university’s Humanities Studies department. But often it is thought of as a relic from the past. What if instead of considering the Divine Comedy as a historical artifact, one engaged the text as a work pertinent to the moment? Can we learn anything about our present situation by reading the Divine Comedy? Blaise Cirelli brings the Divine Comedy to life by challenging readers to consider how contemporary theorists might question Dante about his work. Where would Dante and the theorists agree, and where might they disagree? And which side might the reader of this text choose? This book will both enrich our understanding of Dante’s Divine Comedy and challenge us to think afresh about our own beliefs.


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