Dante: A Collection of Critical EssaysJohn Freccero Fourteen essays which examine the problem of the relationship of poetry to belief in Dante's "The Divine Comedy." |
Contents
Introduction by John Freccero | 1 |
The Survival and Transformation of Dantes Vision | 9 |
The Vita Nuova by T S Eliot | 23 |
Copyright | |
9 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
allegory amore anonymous suicide Antichrist Apoc Beatrice Beatrice's beauty becomes Brunetto Latini canto century Christ Christian Church circle circumference Commedia conversion Convivio Croce D'Ovidio Dante Dante's death descent desert shore Divine Comedy doctrine eagle earth edited episode eschatological eternity exemplum Exodus experience expression eyes fact feeling figure final Florence Francesco de Sanctis Gianfranco Contini Guinevere heaven Hell historical human imagination Inferno infinite interpretation journey kiss Lancelot language literary lover lyrical meaning medieval mind monogram moral nature Ovid Paolo and Francesca Paradiso passage philosophy Pier delle Vigne Piero poem poet poet's poetic political Polydorus precisely prologue scene Provençal Purg Purgatory reader reality reference representation rime romance Sanctis says seems sense significance soul speaks speech sphere spirit style symbol tercet things thought tion Trad tradition truth unity verses Virgil vision Vita Nuova whole whore words XXXIII