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“Studi sul Settecento e l’Ottocento”, numero monografico speciale dal titolo Dante 2021. Tradizione e fortuna

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] “Studies on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries”, special monographic issue entitled Dante 2021. Tradition and fortune
  • Davide Colombo* (Editor)
  • *Corresponding author

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[Autom. eng. transl.] Dante 2021. Tradition and fortune, edited by Davide Colombo: Davide Colombo, Introduction; Eighteenth-century controversies: William Spaggiari, Fra Cesarotti and Bettinelli: Dante's writings by Giuseppe Fossati; Editorial reception: Guglielmo Barucci, The figure of Dante in the imagination of female gifts of the early nineteenth century; Sandra Carapezza, «A sweet and serene melancholy». Purgatory V in the nineteenth-century commentaries; Critical-aesthetic reception: Luca Mazzoni, Vincenzo Monti's annotations to the Dante commentaries by Biagioli and Lombardi; Davide Colombo, John Taaffe and Ugo Foscolo; Catholic Dantism: Franco Arato, Dante studies in the age of the Restoration: Giovanni Marco Ponta; Federica Millefiorini, Antonio Stoppani reader of Dante; Philology and criticism: Angelo Colombo, Litigia inter curiam romanom saecularesque princes. For the Monarchy by Karl Witte (1863-1874); Creative Dantism: Francesca Favaro, Dante in the works of Giuseppe Regaldi; Massimo Castoldi, In the tower before the silence: Giovanni Pascoli and the song of Ugolino.
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] “Studies on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries”, special monographic issue entitled Dante 2021. Tradition and fortune
Original languageItalian
Number of pages150
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Dante Alighieri, Fortleben, eighteenth and nineteenth Centuries
  • Dante Alighieri, Fortuna, Settecento, Ottocento

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