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Human Vices and Human Worth in Dante's Comedy (Paperback, New ed)
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Human Vices and Human Worth in Dante's Comedy (Paperback, New ed)
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Patrick Boyde brings Dante's thought and poetry into focus for the
modern reader by restoring the Comedy to its intellectual and
literary context in 1300. He begins by describing the authorities
that Dante acknowledged in the field of ethics and the modes of
thought he shared with the great thinkers of his time. After giving
a clear account of the differing approaches and ideals embodied in
Aristotelian philosophy, Christianity and courtly literature, Boyde
concentrates on the poetic representation of the most important
vices and virtues in the Comedy. He stresses the heterogeneity and
originality of Dante's treatment, and the challenges posed by his
desire to harmonize these divergent value-systems. The book ends
with a detailed case study of the 'vices and worth' of Ulysses in
which Boyde throws light on recent controversies by deliberately
remaining within the framework of the thirteenth-century
assumptions, methods and concepts explored in previous chapters.
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