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Through Human Love to God - Essays on Dante and Petrarch (Paperback, New)
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Through Human Love to God - Essays on Dante and Petrarch (Paperback, New)
Series: Troubador Italian Studies
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Dante and Petrarch are two of the world's greatest love poets who
convey the story of their emotional, intellectual, and religious
life in part through a story of human love. The focus here is not
so much on the myriad symbolic values and associations of Beatrice
and Laura but rather both on the attitudes of these two poets to
sexual desire in order to throw some light on the character of
their human love and on the status and value they give to human
love in the context of their Christian lives.For all the stark
contrasts between them, Dante and Petrarch have been often
compared, for they write in a common literary, classical, and
Christian tradition. The comparison generally leads to the
conclusion that Dante describes his human love experience as
positive and constructive whilst Petrarch's experience of love is
negative and destructive. My intention here is not to polarize
their views in this way, but rather to identify the different yet
positive and highly original value both poets attribute to human
love. More than fifty years ago, Etienne Gilson claimed that Peter
Abelard turned to loving God in the way that Heloise had loved him,
with the disinterestedness which she claimed in loving him and
which she accused him of never understanding in loving her. It is
the general argument of this study that Dante and Petrarch, as well
as leaving their original mark on the treatment of love in
literature, have insights into religion, personal to them, which
can be likewise characterized by examining their attitude to human
love and the story of their personal loves. There are many more
aspects to their Catholicism than are examined in these essays. The
discussion here is of that part of their faith which grows out of,
is coloured by, or at least can be explored, through their human
loving.
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