
The Oxford Handbook of Dante contains forty-four specially written chapters that provide a thorough and creative reading of Dante's oeuvre. It gathers an intergenerational and international team of scholars encompassing diverse approaches from the fields of Anglo-American, Italian, and continental scholarship and spanning several disciplines: philology, material culture, history, religion, art history, visual studies, theory from the classical to the contemporary, queer, post- and de-colonial, and feminist studies. The volume combines a rigorous reassessment of Dante's formation, themes, and sources, with a theoretically up-to-date focus on textuality, thereby offering a new critical Dante. The volume is divided into seven sections: 'Texts and Textuality'; 'Dialogues'; 'Transforming Knowledge'; Space(s) and Places'; 'A Passionate Selfhood'; 'A Non-linear Dante'; and 'Nachleben'. It seeks to challenge the Commedia-centric approach (the conviction that notwithstanding its many contradictions, Dante's works move towards the great reservoir of poetry and ideas that is the Commedia), in order to bring to light a non-teleological way in which these works relate amongst themselves. Plurality and the openness of interpretation appear as Dante's very mark, coexisting with the attempt to create an all-encompassing mastership. The Handbook suggests what is exciting about Dante now and indicate where Dante scholarship is going, or can go, in a global context.
This volume investigates the multifaceted nature of Dante Alighieri’s body of work by challenging traditional Commedia-centric interpretations in favor of a non-teleological, pluralistic reading of his entire oeuvre. The collection features contributions from an international and intergenerational team of scholars who utilize diverse methodologies, including philology, material culture, and contemporary critical theory. By reassessing Dante’s formation and sources, the authors aim to provide a comprehensive, theoretically informed framework that reflects the current state and future trajectory of global Dante studies.
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Experts identify this handbook as a significant contribution to the field, noting its success in integrating diverse critical methodologies into a cohesive academic resource. Readers frequently highlight the density of the prose and the breadth of the scholarly perspectives as indicators of its utility for advanced researchers and graduate students.
Page Count:
776
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192552597
ISBN-13:
9780192552594
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