Petrarch & Dante : anti-Dantism, metaphysics, tradition /
Through their collective reexamination of the question of who and what came between Petrarch and Dante in ideological, historiographical, and rhetorical terms, the authors explore the emergence of an anti-Dantean polemic in Petrarch's work. That stance has largely escaped scrutiny, thanks to a...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Notre Dame, Ind. :
University of Notre Dame Press,
2009
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Series: | William and Katherine Devers series in Dante studies.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Between Petrarch and Dante; Petrarch, Dante, Cavalcanti; Blinding the Cyclops; PetrarchÌs Dialogue with Dante; Petrarch as the Metaphysical Poet Who Is Not Dante; Subjectivity and Conversion in Dante and Petrarch; Dante Estravagante, Petrarca Disperso, and the Spectre of the Other Woman; Dante, Petrarch, and the Laurel Crown; Places and Times of the Liturgy from Dante to Petrarch; bibliography; contributors; index.