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Dante: The Poet, the Thinker, the Man [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm, weight: 386 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Apr-2013
  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-10: 1780767269
  • ISBN-13: 9781780767260
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm, weight: 386 g
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  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-10: 1780767269
  • ISBN-13: 9781780767260
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Dante is one of the towering figures of medieval European literature. Yet many riddles and questions about him persist. By re-reading Dante with an open mind, Barbara Reynolds made remarkable discoveries and unlocked previously hidden secrets about this greatest of Florentine poets. A fundamental enigma has tantalised readers of the 'Commedia' for seven centuries. Who was the leader prophesied by Virgil and Beatrice to bring peace to the world? Many attempts have been made to identify him, but none has seemed conclusive - until now. As well as proposing a solution to the famous prophecies, this lively, engaging and elegantly-written biography contains a provocative new idea in virtually every chapter. Dr Reynolds' research indicates that Dante smoked cannabis to reach new heights of creativity. That Beatrice, Dante's great love, was not who most scholars think she was. That Dante was a talented public speaker, who created a quite new form of poetic art, holding audiences spellbound. Above all, Reynolds views Dante as one of the greatest spin-doctors of Western civilization. His aim was not to preach an interesting parable about punishments for sin and rewards for virtue. It was to use poetry to change the politics of the age, and unite Europe around the secular authority of an Emperor. To promote this idea, which dominated his writings from his exile onwards, Dante combined it with a dramatic presentation of the Christian belief in Hell, Purgatory and Heaven. Vividly told in the first person, with a colour and immediacy derived from the pop art of street narrators - now made to seem respectable by its use of classical predecessors like Virgil - this extraordinary journey through the three realms was always profoundly political in intent. Dante here comes alive as never before: irate, opinionated, settling scores - a man of multifaceted gifts and extraordinary genius, whose role as an interpreter of world history makes him more than ever relevant to the new millennium.

Recenzijas

A lavish vita, it is also an extraordinarily vivid and incisive chronicle of the dynamics and titanic clashes in Italian and European political life at the time It is a detailed cultural and intellectual map of the times, and a gripping intertextual reading of Dantes works, interlacing fine scholarly detail with the universal themes and emotions that have made Dantes words almost archetypal for Western consciousness ... Never dryly archaeological, invariably intelligent, this is a riveting account of Dante the man in all his manifestations. * Bookanista *

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Dante is one of the world's towering literary geniuses and yet perhaps the most enigmatic, with many puzzles remaining about his turbulent life. Now Barbara Reynolds, a leading expert on Dante, in this her acclaimed biography, pieces together the many mysterious clues scattered throughout Dante's works, including his masterpiece The Divine Comedy.
List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xi
1 The Early Years
1(17)
2 Dante and Guido Cavalcanti
18(15)
3 Disaster
33(10)
4 The First Years of Exile
43(9)
5 Language and Poetry
52(12)
6 Invitation to a Banquet
64(11)
7 Main Dishes and Trenchers
75(8)
8 The True Definition of Nobility
83(12)
9 Injustice and Avarice
95(7)
10 Dante the Showman
102(8)
11 The Return of Beatrice
110(6)
12 The Story Begins
116(6)
13 Limbo
122(9)
14 Francesca da Rimini
131(7)
15 Dante in Danger
138(7)
16 Dante the Taxonomist
145(5)
17 Creation of Character
150(7)
18 Down into the Depths
157(8)
19 "Him of Alagna'
165(4)
20 Virgil and Sorcery
169(6)
21 Devil-Play
175(8)
22 A Den of Thieves
183(8)
23 Tongues of lire
191(8)
24 The Severed Head
199(7)
25 The Valley of Disease
206(5)
26 Towering Giants
211(6)
27 The Frozen Lake
217(10)
28 Lucifer
227(7)
29 The Tragedy of Henry VII
234(9)
30 Better Waters
243(8)
31 The Morning Sun
251(7)
32 From Humour to Invective
258(7)
33 Close of Day and a New Dawn
265(6)
34 Pride and Humility
271(7)
35 Evil and the Freedom of the Will
278(7)
36 Love, Natural and Rational
285(4)
37 The Mountain Trembles
289(5)
38 Dante and Forese Donati
294(6)
39 Body and Soul
300(6)
40 The Christian Sibyl
306(11)
41 Who is Matilda?
317(7)
42 Dante and His Patrons
324(10)
43 Prelude to Paradiso
334(7)
44 Beatrice in Heaven
341(7)
45 Propaganda in Paradiso
348(5)
46 The City Walls
353(6)
47 Justice Unfathomed
359(8)
48 Dante and Monasticism
367(5)
49 The Theme's Great Weight
372(5)
50 Faith, Hope and Love
377(7)
51 Hatred in Heaven
384(5)
52 The Creation
389(6)
53 The Departure of Beatrice
395(5)
54 Approach to the Final Vision
400(5)
55 The Vision of the Trinity
405(13)
Epilogue
411(7)
Appendices
1 Chronology of Dante's Life and Works
418(2)
2 Guelfs and Ghibellines
420(1)
3 List of Popes in Dante's Lifetime
421(1)
4 Holy Roman Emperors Referred to by Dante
421(1)
5 The Canzone
421(2)
Notes 423(36)
Select Index 459
Barbara Reynolds is one of the world's best known Dante scholars. She completed the Penguin translation of Paradiso after the death of Dorothy L Sayers. She also translated Dante's early work 'La Vita Nuova' and Ariosto's 'Orlando Furioso'. In addition, she has written a biography of Dorothy L Sayers and edited 'The Cambridge Italian Dictionary'.