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Dante As Dramatist The Myth Of The Earthly Paradise And Tragic Vision In The Divine Comedy Reprint 2016 Franco Masciandaro

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Dante As Dramatist The Myth Of The Earthly Paradise And Tragic Vision In The Divine Comedy Reprint 2016 Franco Masciandaro
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.93 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Franco Masciandaro
ISBN: 9781512809510, 1512809519
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Reprint 2016

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Dante As Dramatist The Myth Of The Earthly Paradise And Tragic Vision In The Divine Comedy Reprint 2016 Franco Masciandaro by Franco Masciandaro 9781512809510, 1512809519 instant download after payment.

In Dante as Dramatist, Masciandaro refocuses on the "poetry of the theater" in the Commedia by examining Dante's interpretation of the myth of the Earthly Paradise as it is represented in key episodes of Inferno and Purgatorio.


In Dante as Dramatist, Masciandaro refocuses on the "poetry of the theater" in the Commedia by examining Dante's interpretation of the myth of the Earthly Paradise as it is represented in key episodes of Inferno and Purgatorio.

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