Dante Satiro -

Dante Satiro

Satire in Dante Alighieri's Comedy and Other Works
Buch | Softcover
262 Seiten
2021
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-7936-2173-3 (ISBN)
43,65 inkl. MwSt
This collection of essays explores the concept and tradition of satire in relation to Dante’s Comedy and his other works, and the modern reception of Dante’s satire in contemporary American culture. It is the first comprehensive study on Dante and satire within his entire corpus that has ever been published in recent times.
This collection of essays is the first comprehensive study on Dante and satire within his entire corpus that has been published. Its title evokes the moment when Virgil leads Dante through Limbo, the uppermost portion of Hell. There, they are joined by four classical poets, and Virgil describes one of them as “Horace the satirist” (“Orazio satiro,” 4:89). By applying the expression to Dante himself, this volume seeks to explore the satirical elements in his works. Although Dante is not typically described as a satirist, anyone familiar with his works will recognize the strong satirical element in his many writings. Ultimately, this study shows that Dante engages in satire in order to attain the primary literary tool at his disposal for his prophetic objectives: the castigation of vice.

Fabian Alfie is professor of Italian at the University of Arizona. Nicolino Applauso is visiting assistant professor of Italian at Loyola University Maryland.

Introduction: Dante Satiro - Fabian Alfie and Nicolino Applauso

Part 1: Satire in Dante’s Commedia

Chapter 1: The Ontoso Metro of Dante’s Sinners: Inferno 7 - Franco Suitner

Chapter 2: Inverted Popes, the Apostolic Succession, and Dante’s Vocation as Satirist - Ronald L. Martinez

Chapter 3: “Ed elli avea del cul fatto trombetta” (Inferno 21.139): Satire and Sodomy in Dante’s Inferno - Mary Watt

Chapter 4: “Se io mi trascoloro, non ti maravigliar”: Peter’s Invective and colores rhetorici in Paradiso 27 - Maggie Fritz-Morkin

Part 2: Satire in Dante’s Minor Works

Chapter 5: “Ut exinde potionare possimus dolcissimum ydromellum” (DVE 1.1.1): ‘Dante Satiro’ and the De vulgari eloquentia - Anthony Nussmeier

Chapter 6: Invective and Emotional Tones in Dante’s Convivio - Beatrice Arduini

Chapter 7: The Conundrum of Genre: Dante’s “Doglia mi reca” - Fabian Alfie

Chapter 8: Scelestissimis fiorentinis: Violence, Satire, and Prophecy in the ars dictaminis and Dante’s Political Epistles - Nicolino Applauso

Coda: The American Legacy of Dante Satiro

Chapter 9: Hell, Yes! Dante in Contemporary American Satire - Arielle Saiber

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Studies in Medieval Literature
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 218 mm
Gewicht 376 g
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-7936-2173-X / 179362173X
ISBN-13 978-1-7936-2173-3 / 9781793621733
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