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Divine Dialectic : Dante's Incarnational Poetry

by Guy P. Raffa
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In this book, Guy Raffa offers a fresh reading of Dante's major literary works - the Divine Comedy and the Vita nuova - that combines central tenets of incarnational theology and dialectical thought to illuminate the poet's renowned ability to 'have it both ways' on issues that conventionally elicit an 'either/or' response. Viewing Dante as a poet of revision, not conversion, Raffa challenges a dominant paradigm in Dante criticism and takes full account of the poet's unconventional approach to such conventional dichotomies as eros and spirituality, fame and humility, action and contemplation, and obedience and transgression. Divine Dialectic ultimately argues that Dante crosses textual and theological boundaries in his medieval epic to promote the paradoxical union of contradiction and resolution as a way of reading his poem and, by extension, the world itself.

About the Author, Guy P. Raffa

Guy P. Raffa is Associate Professor of Italian at the University of Texas at Austin.

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In a fresh reading of the and the , Raffa (Italian, U. of Texas-Austin) combines central tenets of incarnational theology and dialectical thought to illuminate how Dante (1265-1321) managed to have it both ways on issues that conventionally elicit an either-or response. He sees him as a poet of revision not conversion, and analyzes his unconventional approach to such apparent dichotomies as eros and spirituality, fame and humility, action and contemplation, and obedience and transgression. Canadian card order number: C00-931766-X. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 30, 2000
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780802048561

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