Dante's Vita Nuova and the New Testament : Hermeneutics and the Poetics of Revelation
Dante's Vita Nuova and the New Testament : Hermeneutics and the Poetics of Revelation
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Author(s): Franke, William
ISBN No.: 9781316516171
Pages: 280
Year: 202109
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 135.64
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Status: Available

'This book, which includes the original text and a new, spirited English translation of it, proves beyond any reasonable doubt that the presence of the Christian New Testament on young Dante's mind when he wrote the Vita nuova is not just occasional - it is indeed part of Dante's determined effort to write a kind of 'sacred story' long before he conceived the 'sacred poem' - the Divine Comedy. William Butler Yeats once wrote, in a poem entitled after Dante's Vita nuova 'Ego Dominus Tuus', that Dante 'has made that hollow face of his / more plain to the mind's eye than any face / but that of Christ'. Franke now shows that there is more to the Irish poet's lines than we thought. He bravely confronts the problems of hermeneutics which making his 'face' plain in the Vita nuova's love story might imply for its author and proposes, shedding light on both texts, that this strange 'autobiography' deliberately looks for a 'poetics of revelation' and is constructed as a true 'New Testament'.' Piero Boitani, Emeritus, Comparative Literature, Sapienza University of Rome.


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