The Invention of Dante's Commedia
Autor John G. Demarayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 dec 2014
Centuries
before
and
after
Dante's
composition
of
the
Commedia,
European
pilgrims
on
the
greatest
journey
of
their
lives
sailed
to
Egypt,
retraced
the
path
of
the
Exodus
to
Jerusalem,
and
then
voyaged
to
the
eternal
city
of
Rome.
Their
travels
carried
them
to
remote
regions
beyond
the
sphere
of
Latin
culture;
consequently,
a
full
knowledge
of
their
once-famous
pilgrimage
has
been
lost
to
Dante
scholarship.
Here
for
the
first
time
is
a
richly
documented
account
of
how
that
great
circle
pilgrimage
served,
in
the
Roman
Church's
first
Jubilee
Pilgrimage
Year
of
1300,
as
the
figural
model
for
Dante's
pilgrimage
beyond
life
in
the
Commedia.
In
this
central
study,
John
G.
Demaray
reveals
how
Dante
invented
his
poem
as
an
imitation
of
many
heretofore
unrecognizable
earthly
events,
persons,
and
geographic
sties
recorded
in
the
pilgrims'
two
primary
"source
books,"
the
Bible
and
God's
"book"
of
the
world.
Mr.
Demaray
examines
recurrent
patterns
of
interrelated
episodes
and
figura
appearing
in
the
"source
books"
and
the
Commedia.
He
thus
discloses
fundamental
components
of
the
poem's
structure
and
uncovers
the
basis
of
Dante's
symbolism
and
allegory.
This
book
draws
upon
close
readings
of
Dante,
a
wealth
of
traditional
commentary,
and
a
voluminous
body
of
hitherto
untapped
pilgrimage
maps
and
writings
from
Near
Eastern
and
European
libraries.
It
benefits
as
well
from
the
author's
personal
inspection
of
a
chain
of
forgotten
pilgrimage
stations
in
Egypt,
Palestine,
Syria,
the
Levant,
and
Italy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300169553
ISBN-10: 0300169558
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
ISBN-10: 0300169558
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press