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The Poetry Of Dantes Paradiso Lives Almost Divine Spirits That Matter 1st Ed 1st Edition Jeremy Tambling

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The Poetry Of Dantes Paradiso Lives Almost Divine Spirits That Matter 1st Ed 1st Edition Jeremy Tambling
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.56 MB
Pages: 315
Author: Jeremy Tambling
ISBN: 9783030656270, 9783030656287, 3030656276, 3030656284
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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The Poetry Of Dantes Paradiso Lives Almost Divine Spirits That Matter 1st Ed 1st Edition Jeremy Tambling by Jeremy Tambling 9783030656270, 9783030656287, 3030656276, 3030656284 instant download after payment.

This book argues that Paradiso – Dante’s vision of Heaven – is not simply affirmative. It posits that Paradiso compensates for disappointment rather than fulfils hopes, and where it moves into joy and vision, this also rationalises the experience of exile and the failure of all Dante’s political hopes. The book highlights and addresses a fundamental problem in reading Dante: the assumption that he writes as a Catholic Christian, which can be off-putting and induces an overly theological and partisan reading in some commentary. Accordingly, the study argues that Dante must be read now in a post-Christian modernity. It discusses Dante's Christianity fully, and takes its details as a source of wonder and beauty which need communicating to a modern reader. Yet, the study also argues that we must read for the alterity of Dante’s world from ours.

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