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  1. Divine dialectic
    Dante's incarnational poetry
    Autor*in: Raffa, Guy P.
    Erschienen: c2000
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0802048560; 1442673982; 9780802048561; 9781442673984
    Schriftenreihe: Toronto Italian studies
    Schlagworte: Incarnation dans la littérature; Dialectique dans la littérature; Incarnatie; Dialectiek; Vita Nuova (Dante); La divina commedia (Dante); Lyrik; Inkarnation (Motiv); POETRY / Continental European; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Italian; Divina commedia (Dante Alighieri); Dialectic in literature; Incarnation in literature; Incarnation in literature; Dialectic in literature; Lyrik; Inkarnation <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Dante Alighieri / 1265-1321 / Divina commedia; Dante / Alighieri / Divina commedia; Dante / Alighieri / Theologie; Dante Alighieri; Divina Commedia; Dante (Alighieri); Dante Alighieri / 1265-1321; Dante / Alighieri; Dante Alighieri; Divina Commedia; Dante (Alighieri); Dante Alighieri (1265-1321): Divina commedia; Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 254 p.)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-239) and index

    "In this book, Guy Raffa offers a fresh reading of Dante's major literary works - the Divine Comedy and the Vita nuova - that combines central tenets of incarnational theology and dialectical thought to illuminate the poet's renowned ability to 'have it both ways' on issues that conventionally elicit an 'either/or' response. Viewing Dante as a poet of revision, not conversion, Raffa challenges a dominant paradigm in Dante criticism and takes full account of the poet's unconventional approach to such conventional dichotomies as eros and spirituality, fame and humility, action and contemplation, and obedience and transgression. Divine Dialectic ultimately argues that Dante crosses textual and theological boundaries in his medieval epic to promote the paradoxical union of contradiction and resolution as a way of reading his poem and, by extension, the world itself."--Jacket

    Introduction: Dante's Incarnational Dialectic -- - Divisive Dialectic: Incarnational Failure and Parody -- - Incarnation Manque in the Vita nuova -- - Dante's Infernal Web of Pride -- - Incarnational Dialectic Writ Large -- - Incarnational (Dis) appearances: Virgil and Beatrice -- - Dialectically Marked Spirits in the Shadowed Spheres -- - Incarnational Reflections and Lines -- - The Poet's Incarnate Word -- - Dante's Incarnational Dialectic of Martyrdom and Mission -- - Lifting the Hermeneutic Veil: Circling the Cross in the Sun and Mars -- - The Bitter-Sweet Lessons of Cacciaguida and Scipio -- - Dante's Divine Tetragon -- - Intellectual Action and Dialectical Hermeneutics

  2. Dante
    contemporary perspectives
    Erschienen: c1997
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ont.

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 1442673710; 9780802029652; 9780802077363; 9781442673717
    RVK Klassifikation: IT 5680 ; NM 7260
    Schriftenreihe: Major Italian authors
    Schlagworte: POETRY / Continental European; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Italian
    Weitere Schlagworte: Dante Alighieri / 1265-1321 / Critique et interprétation; Dante / Alighieri; Dante Alighieri / 1265-1321; Dante Alighieri / 1265-1321; Dante / Alighieri; Dante Alighieri (1265-1321); Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 299 p.)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Dante and medieval poetics / Zygmunt G. Barański -- Palinode and history in the oeuvre of Dante / Albert Russell Ascoli -- Dante and the classics / Michel Angelo Piccone -- Dante and the Bible : Biblical citation in the Divine comedy / Christopher Kleinhenz -- Forbidden love : metaphor and history (Inferno 5) / Amilcare A. Iannucci -- Dante's Ulysses : narrative and transgression / Teodolinda Barolini -- Narrative design in Dante's earthly paradise / Richard Lansing -- A desire of paradise and a paradise of desire : Dante and mysticism / Lino Pertile -- Dante and the authority of poetic language / Steven Botterill -- Dante and politics / Joan M. Ferrante -- Dante and androgyny / Carolynn Lund-Mead -- Singing the book : orality in the reception of Dante's Comedy / John Ahern -- Interpreting the commentary tradition to the Comedy / Deborah Parker -- Reader's application and the moment of truth in Dante's Divine comedy / William Franke

  3. Loving in verse
    poetic influence as erotic
    Erschienen: c2006
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto [Ont.]

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    ISBN: 0802092039; 1442676841; 9780802092038; 9781442676848
    Schlagworte: Homosexualité dans la littérature; Poésie; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary; LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; Bridge (Crane, Hart); Divina commedia (Dante Alighieri); Faerie queene (Spenser, Edmund); Homosexuality in literature; Poetry; Homosexuality in literature; Poetry
    Weitere Schlagworte: Dante Alighieri / 1265-1321 / Divina commedia; Spenser, Edmund / 1552?-1599 / Faerie queene; Crane, Hart / 1899-1932 / Bridge; Dante / Alighieri / Divina commedia / Quellen und Vorbilder; Spenser, Edmund / Faerie queene / Quellen und Vorbilder; Crane, Hart / Bridge / Quellen und Vorbilder; Crane, Hart; Dante / Alighieri; Spenser, Edmund; Dante Alighieri / 1265-1321; Crane, Hart / 1899-1932; Spenser, Edmund / 1552?-1599; Dante / Alighieri; Spenser, Edmund; Crane, Hart; Dante Alighieri (1265-1321): Divina commedia; Crane, Hart (1899-1932): Bridge; Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599): Faerie queene
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 132 p.)
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    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [119]-128) and index

    Virgil into Statius into Dante -- Chaucer and Spenser and other male couples -- Crane on Whitman -- Eliot with Bloom, Barthes with O'Hara

    "Loving in Verse examines how three poets present their relationship to their most important predecessors, beginning with Dante's use of Virgil and Statius in the Divine Comedy, moving on to Spenser's use of medieval English poets in the Faerie Queene, and finally addressing Hart Crane's use of Whitman in The Bridge. In each case, Guy-Bray shows how the younger poet presents himself and the older poet as part of a male couple. He goes on to demonstrate how male couples are, in fact, found throughout these poems, and while some are indeed familial or hostile, many are romantic or sexual

    Using concepts from queer theory and close readings of images and allusions in these texts, Loving in Verse demonstrates the importance of homoeroticism to an examination of poetic influence. A discussion of the theories of poetic influence from four twentieth-century writers (T.S. Eliot, Harold Bloom, Roland Barthes, and Frank O'Hara) concludes Guy-Bray's analysis."--BOOK JACKET.