The Undivine Comedy: Detheologizing Dante Contributor(s): Barolini, Teodolinda (Author) |
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ISBN: 0691015287 ISBN-13: 9780691015286 Publisher: Princeton University Press OUR PRICE: $59.85 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: November 1992 Annotation: The Undivine 'Comedy' is a vigorous, perceptive contribution to our reading of Dante's work and to our understanding of the problems he confronted as a narrative poet. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Criticism | Poetry - Poetry | European - Italian - Literary Criticism | European - Italian |
Dewey: 851.1 |
LCCN: 92011859 |
Lexile Measure: 1680 |
Physical Information: 0.77" H x 6.01" W x 9.22" (1.10 lbs) 368 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Italy |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Accepting Dante's prophetic truth claims on their own terms, Teodolinda Barolini proposes a detheologized reading as a global new approach to the Divine Comedy. Not aimed at excising theological concerns from Dante, this approach instead attempts to break out of the hermeneutic guidelines that Dante structured into his poem and that have resulted in theologized readings whose outcomes have been overdetermined by the poet. By detheologizing, the reader can emerge from this poet's hall of mirrors and discover the narrative techniques that enabled Dante to forge a true fiction. Foregrounding the formal exigencies that Dante masked as ideology, Barolini moves from the problems of beginning to those of closure, focusing always on the narrative journey. Her investigation--which treats such topics as the visionary and the poet, the One and the many, narrative and time--reveals some of the transgressive paths trodden by a master of mimesis, some of the ways in which Dante's poetic adventuring is indeed, according to his own lights, Ulyssean. |