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Preface | ix | |
Chronology of Dante's Life | xi | |
Introduction | 1 | |
Dante's Life | 2 | |
First Lyrics | 7 | |
Vita nuova | 12 | |
Later Lyrics | 40 | |
Convivio I | 45 | |
De vulgari Eloquentia | 54 | |
Convivio II and III | 74 | |
Convivio IV | 81 | |
Commedia | 90 | |
Truth and Poetry | 94 | |
Allegory | 97 | |
The Moral Situation of the Reader | 104 | |
The Moral Order of the Afterworld | 109 | |
Virgil | 114 | |
Beatrice | 121 | |
Bernard | 127 | |
Politics | 129 | |
The Poetry of the Comedy | 144 | |
Monarchia | 148 | |
Late Latin Works | 167 | |
Notes | 181 | |
Bibliographical Note | 211 | |
Index | 213 |
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Add Dante, The Divine Comedy, completed around 1320, is a supreme work of the imagination. None of Dante's other works, not even all his other works taken together, can rival the Commedia. How did the Florentine exile come to create this masterpiece? What steps in h, Dante to your collection on WonderClub |