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Dantes Sacred Poem Flesh And The Centrality Of The Eucharist To The Divine Comedy Sheila J Nayar

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Dantes Sacred Poem Flesh And The Centrality Of The Eucharist To The Divine Comedy Sheila J Nayar
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Author: Sheila J. Nayar
ISBN: 9781441129642, 9781472593849, 1441129642, 1472593847
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Dantes Sacred Poem Flesh And The Centrality Of The Eucharist To The Divine Comedy Sheila J Nayar by Sheila J. Nayar 9781441129642, 9781472593849, 1441129642, 1472593847 instant download after payment.

Arguing that the consecrated body in the Eucharist is one of the central metaphors structuring The Divine Comedy, this book is the first comprehensive exploration of the theme of transubstantiation across Dante’s epic poem. Drawing attention first to the historical and theological tensions inherent in ideas of transubstantiation that rippled through Western culture up to the early fourteenth century, Sheila Nayar engages in a Eucharistic reading of both the “flesh” allusions and “metamorphosis” motifs that thread through the entirety of Dante’s poem.
From the cannibalistic resonances of the Ugolino episode in the Inferno to the Corpus Christi-like procession seminal to Purgatory, Nayar demonstrates how these sacrifice- and Host-related metaphors, allusions, and tropes lead directly and intentionally to the Comedy’s final vision, that of the Eucharist itself. Arguing that the final revelation in Paradise is analogically “the Bread of Life,” Nayar brings to the fore Christ’s centrality (as sacrament) to The Divine Comedy—a reading that is certain to alter current-day thinking about Dante’s poem

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