Copyright
George Corbett; Heather Webb; Copyright of individual chapters is maintained by the chapter’s author.Published On
2015-09-01ISBN
Language
- English
Print Length
282 pages (viii + 274)Dimensions
Weight
Funding
- Trinity College, Cambridge
- Selwyn College, Cambridge
- Italian Department, University of Cambridge
- Cambridge Italian Research Network (CIRN)
- Centre for Medieval Literature (University of Southern Denmark and University of York)
OCLC Number
934909520LCCN
2019467886BIC
- DS
- DSC
BISAC
- LIT004200
- POE019000
- LIT011000
LCC
- PQ4435
Keywords
- Dante Alighieri
- Commedia
- Inferno
- Purgatorio
- Paradiso
- Italian poetry
- Italian literature
- vertical readings
- comparative
Vertical Readings in Dante's Comedy
Volume 1
- George Corbett (editor)
- Heather Webb (editor)
Vertical Readings in Dante’s Comedy is a reappraisal of the poem by an international team of thirty-four scholars. Each vertical reading analyses three same-numbered cantos from the three canticles: Inferno i, Purgatorio i and Paradiso i; Inferno ii, Purgatorio ii and Paradiso ii; etc. Although scholars have suggested before that there are correspondences between same-numbered cantos that beg to be explored, this is the first time that the approach has been pursued in a systematic fashion across the poem.
This collection – to be issued in three volumes – offers an unprecedented repertoire of vertical readings for the whole poem. As the first volume exemplifies, vertical reading not only articulates unexamined connections between the three canticles but also unlocks engaging new ways to enter into core concerns of the poem. The three volumes thereby provide an indispensable resource for scholars, students and enthusiasts of Dante.
Reviews
While all the essays are well-considered and extraordinarily illuminating, the strength of the collection lies in the willingness of the contributing scholars to look for correspondences in the parallel cantos that they might not otherwise have noted. […] The results of this exploration have enormous implications for Dante Studies as we move into the new millennium.
Mary Watt
"George Corbett and Heather Webb, editors. Vertical Readings in Dante’s Comedy: Volume 1". Quaderni d’italianistica (2293-7382), vol. 37, no. 1, 2017. doi:10.33137/q.i..v37i1.28284
Contents
1.i.Pagan Dawn of a Christian Vision
(pp. 13–24)- George Corbett
- Heather Webb
1.ii.Orientation
(pp. 25–36)- Heather Webb
2.Reading Time, Text and the World
(pp. 37–56)- Matthew Treherne
- Vittorio Montemaggi
- John Marenbon
Massacre, Miserere and Martyrdom
(pp. 97–118)- Robin Kirkpatrick
Divided City, Slavish Italy, Universal Empire
(pp. 119–142)- Claire E. Honess
The Wheeling Sevens
(pp. 143–160)- Simon A. Gilson
Civitas and Love: Looking Backward from Paradiso viii
(pp. 161–180)- Brenda Deen Schildgen
9.‘Without Any Violence’
(pp. 181–202)- Zygmunt G. Barański
Humility and the (P)arts of Art
(pp. 203–222)- K P Clarke
The Art of Teaching and the Nature of Love
(pp. 223–248)- Paola Nasti
Introduction
(pp. 1–12)- George Corbett
- Heather Webb