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Preface; Note on the Texts;
1. 'The Old Man and the Earth': alterity and otherness of a medieval story;
2. Two versions of tragedy: Ugolino and Hugelyn;
3. 'O quike deth': love, melancholy, and the divided self;
4. Sunset, flowers and leaves: tradition and tragic images;
5. A spark of love: medieval recognitions;
6. I know the signs of the ancient flame: Dante's recognitions;
7. 'His desir wol fle withouten wynges': Mary and love in fourteenth-century poetry;
8. The Sibyl's leaves: reading Paradiso XXXIII;
9. 'L'acqua che ritorna equale': Dante's Sublime; Notes; Index.
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