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Italian Studies: Duecento and Trecento I (Dante)

Italian Studies: Duecento and Trecento I (Dante) DUEc ENTO A ND TR Ec ENTO I (DA N T E) Ruth c hester, University of Lee , ds Vittorio Montemaggi, University of Notre Da , m an ed Matthew Treherne, University of Leeds 1. Gener al Two volumes have appeared gathering essays based on lectures given during the Dante series at Universitc y ollege Dublin. The contributionN s a it n ure and Art in Dante: Literary and Theological Ess, ay es d. Daragh O c’ onnell and Jennifer Petrie, Dubf lo in u, r c ourts, 248 pp., examine the relationship between nature and art both in D. and his medieval context. Broadly speaking, essays in the book ’s first half adopt a literary and art historical approach while the later essays focus on art, artistic creation and human language as a theological matter. Desire in Dante and the Middle A , e gd e.s Manuele Gragnolati et al., Oxford, Legenda, 2012, xiv+ 259 pp., brings together works initially presented at an international conference held in Oxford in 2010. The volume’s aim is to ‘explore and contextualise notions of desire from the Middle Ages to the present through the study of complementary fields and discourses, encompassing http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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10.1163/2222-4297-90000957
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DUEc ENTO A ND TR Ec ENTO I (DA N T E) Ruth c hester, University of Lee , ds Vittorio Montemaggi, University of Notre Da , m an ed Matthew Treherne, University of Leeds 1. Gener al Two volumes have appeared gathering essays based on lectures given during the Dante series at Universitc y ollege Dublin. The contributionN s a it n ure and Art in Dante: Literary and Theological Ess, ay es d. Daragh O c’ onnell and Jennifer Petrie, Dubf lo in u, r c ourts, 248 pp., examine the relationship between nature and art both in D. and his medieval context. Broadly speaking, essays in the book ’s first half adopt a literary and art historical approach while the later essays focus on art, artistic creation and human language as a theological matter. Desire in Dante and the Middle A , e gd e.s Manuele Gragnolati et al., Oxford, Legenda, 2012, xiv+ 259 pp., brings together works initially presented at an international conference held in Oxford in 2010. The volume’s aim is to ‘explore and contextualise notions of desire from the Middle Ages to the present through the study of complementary fields and discourses, encompassing

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The Year's Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Jan 2, 2015

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