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Dante's Multitudes - History, Philosophy, Method (Hardcover)
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Dante's Multitudes - History, Philosophy, Method (Hardcover)
Series: William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante and Medieval Italian Literature
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A critical addition to Dante studies that illuminates the poet’s
disruptive impact within Italian culture and foregrounds
Barolini’s marked contribution to the field. In Dante’s
Multitudes, the newest addition to the renowned William and
Katherine Devers Series in Dante and Medieval Italian Literature,
Teodolinda Barolini gathers sixteen of her essays exploring the
revolutionary character of Dante’s work. Embracing the Vita
Nuova, De vulgari eloquentia, Convivio, Epistles, Monarchia, and
Rime, and of course the Divine Comedy, these essays together
feature the many facets of the poet’s enduring legacy. Dante’s
Multitudes showcases the poet’s embrace of multiplicity,
difference, and disruption in five parts, each with its own general
focus. It begins with an introductory essay on method and the use
of history in order to set the stage for the expert analyses that
follow. Barolini treats various topics in Dante studies, including
sexualized and racialized others in the Comedy, Dante’s
unorthodox conception of limbo, his celebration of metaphysical
difference within the paradoxical unity of the Paradiso, and his
use of Aristotle to think disruptively about wealth and society, on
the one hand, and about love and compulsion, on the other. The
volume closes with a final meditation on method and “critical
philology,” highlighting the ways in which philology has been
used uncritically to bolster fallacious hermeneutical narratives
about one of the West’s most celebrated and influential poets.
Barolini once again opens avenues for further research in this
compelling collection of essays. This volume will be of interest to
scholars in Dante studies, Italian studies, and medieval and
Renaissance literature more broadly.
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