Published in 1992, Teodolinda Barolini's The Undivine Comedy: Detheologizing Dante was a clarion call for a paradigmatic shift in reading Dante's Commedia. Bringing together an international cadre of scholars, A World of Possibilities: The Legacy of 'The Undivine Comedy' illustrates the generative influence that Barolini's approach has exerted across continents, disciplines, and generations. It testifies to the variety of interpretations that originate in her method, and opens new perspectives on Dante's oeuvre and the significance of literature.
Published in 1992, Teodolinda Barolini's The Undivine Comedy: Detheologizing Dante was a clarion call for a paradigmatic shift in reading Dante's Commedia. Bringing together an international cadre of scholars, A World of Possibilities: The Legacy of 'The Undivine Comedy' illustrates the generative influence that Barolini's approach has exerted across continents, disciplines, and generations. It testifies to the variety of interpretations that originate in her method, and opens new perspectives on Dante's oeuvre and the significance of literature.
Kristina M. Olson is Associate Professor of Italian in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages at George Mason University. She is the author of Courtesy Lost: Dante, Boccaccio and the Literature of History (2014), and several articles and essays on Dante and Boccaccio. She co-edited four volumes, including Approaches to Teaching Dante's Divine Comedy with Christopher Kleinhenz. She has served as Vice President of the Dante Society of America, and as President, Vice President and Treasurer of the American Boccaccio Association. She is the current Editor-in-Chief of Dante Studies.
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Introduction KRISTINA M. OLSON Possible Worlds and Reading Dante's Commedia: Suspension of Disbelief (Coleridge, Horace, Tolkien, Cecco d'Ascoli) and the Solvents of Narrative and History TEODOLINDA BAROLINI The Intricate Weaving of The Undivine Comedy H. WAYNE STOREY The Undivine Comedy: Dante One and Multiple ROBERTO ANTONELLI Reasoning between Possibility, Fictional Reality, and Actuality: A Case Study in Detheologizing the Commedia's Conditionals LAURA DINARDO Detheologize to Historicize NASSIME CHIDA Teodolinda Barolini and the Signs of Newness in The Undivine Comedy ALBERTO CASADEI Dante's War: Exiles, carestia, and Conflict in the Florentine Countryside, 1301-1304 GEORGE DAMERON Dante's Lucy in the Canon Law of Consent GRACE DELMOLINO Prophetic Models and Structures in an Undivine Comedy GIUSEPPE LEDDA Divining The Undivine Comedy: Reflections and Recollections ZYGMUNT G. BARA¿SKI Dante and 'visibile parlare' LINA BOLZONI Ovidio senza Dio: Ovidian Myth and Sexual Violence in the Commedia JULIE VAN PETEGHEM In Praise of Detheologizing ELENA LOMBARDI Heavenly Paradoxes and Their Pleasures MANUELE GRAGNOLATI The Role of the Reader in Actualizing the Commedia F. REGINA PSAKI From Detheologizing to Decolonizing: Toward a Reading of Dante and Alterity AKASH KUMAR Translating The Undivine Comedy ROBERTA ANTOGNINI On Reading The Undivine Comedy Thirty Years Later JOAN FERRANTE
Introduction KRISTINA M. OLSON Possible Worlds and Reading Dante's Commedia: Suspension of Disbelief (Coleridge, Horace, Tolkien, Cecco d'Ascoli) and the Solvents of Narrative and History TEODOLINDA BAROLINI The Intricate Weaving of The Undivine Comedy H. WAYNE STOREY The Undivine Comedy: Dante One and Multiple ROBERTO ANTONELLI Reasoning between Possibility, Fictional Reality, and Actuality: A Case Study in Detheologizing the Commedia's Conditionals LAURA DINARDO Detheologize to Historicize NASSIME CHIDA Teodolinda Barolini and the Signs of Newness in The Undivine Comedy ALBERTO CASADEI Dante's War: Exiles, carestia, and Conflict in the Florentine Countryside, 1301-1304 GEORGE DAMERON Dante's Lucy in the Canon Law of Consent GRACE DELMOLINO Prophetic Models and Structures in an Undivine Comedy GIUSEPPE LEDDA Divining The Undivine Comedy: Reflections and Recollections ZYGMUNT G. BARA¿SKI Dante and 'visibile parlare' LINA BOLZONI Ovidio senza Dio: Ovidian Myth and Sexual Violence in the Commedia JULIE VAN PETEGHEM In Praise of Detheologizing ELENA LOMBARDI Heavenly Paradoxes and Their Pleasures MANUELE GRAGNOLATI The Role of the Reader in Actualizing the Commedia F. REGINA PSAKI From Detheologizing to Decolonizing: Toward a Reading of Dante and Alterity AKASH KUMAR Translating The Undivine Comedy ROBERTA ANTOGNINI On Reading The Undivine Comedy Thirty Years Later JOAN FERRANTE
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