A very close and clear description of Dante's style in those lyric
poems, which can be dated with reasonable confidence. Dr Boyde
explains the nature and objective of his analyses in the
substantial introduction which does not assume any previous
knowledge of the poems or of modern stylistic theory. He has three
principal aims: first, to relate the style of the poems to medieval
rhetorical teaching; secondly, to assess the degree of Dante's
stylistic originality by comparison with the style of earlier
medieval authors; and thirdly, to provide an accurate detailed
description of the many developments in Dante's style over a period
of twenty years. Close attention is paid throughout to the
frequency and distribution of the features described, and there is
abundant quotation of examples. The book will have a considerable
theoretical interest to all those concerned with the analysis of
the style of literature from the past.
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