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Dante and Violence - Domestic, Civic, Cosmic (Hardcover)
Series: William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante and Medieval Italian Literature
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This study explores how Dante represents violence in the
Comedy and reveals the connection between contemporary
private and public violence and civic and canon law violations.
Although a number of articles have addressed particular aspects of
violence in discrete parts of Dante’s oeuvre, a systematic
treatment of violence in the Commedia is lacking. This
ambitious overview of violence in Dante’s literary works and his
world examines cases of violence in the domestic, communal, and
cosmic spheres while taking into account medieval legal approaches
to rights and human freedom that resonate with the economy of
justice developed in the Commedia. Exploring medieval concerns with
violence both in the home and in just war theory, as well as the
Christian theology of the Incarnation and Redemption, Brenda Deen
Schildgen examines violence in connection to the natural rights
theory expounded by canon lawyers beginning in the twelfth century.
Partially due to the increased attention to its Greco-Roman
cultural legacy, the twelfth-century Renaissance produced a number
of startling intellectual developments, including the emergence of
codified canon law and a renewed interest in civil law based on
Justinian’s sixth-century Corpus juris civilis. Schildgen argues
that, in addition to “divine justice,” Dante explores how the
human system of justice, as exemplified in both canon and civil law
and based on natural law and legal concepts of human freedom, was
consistently violated in the society of his era. At the same time,
the redemptive violence of the Crucifixion, understood by Dante as
the free act of God in choosing the Incarnation and death on the
cross, provides the model for self-sacrifice for the communal good.
This study, primarily focused on Dante’s representation of his
contemporary reality, demonstrates that the punishments and rewards
in Dante’s heaven and hell, while ostensibly a staging of his
vision of eternal justice, may in fact be a direct appeal to his
readers to recognize the crimes that pervade their own world. Dante
and Violence will have a wide readership, including students and
scholars of Dante, medieval culture, violence, and peace studies.
General
Imprint: |
University of Notre Dame Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante and Medieval Italian Literature |
Release date: |
April 2021 |
Firstpublished: |
2021 |
Authors: |
Brenda Deen Schildgen
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 21mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
344 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-268-20064-0 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-268-20064-5 |
Barcode: |
9780268200640 |
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