Dante's Inferno, The Indiana Critical Edition

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Indiana University Press, 1995 M06 22 - 409 pages
"This new critical edition includes Mark Musa's classic verse translation and provides students with a clear, readable text. In addition, ten innovative interpretations of Dante's masterpiece offer diverse approaches to the first canticle of the Divine Comedy, including Virgil's importance to Dante as a source for mythological, historical, and political material as well as for structuring his poetic vision; the language, symbols, and extended meanings of Hell; Dante's revision of the concepts of Limbo and the Harrowing of Hell; the figure of Francesca, representative of Eve, and how the Pilgrim participates in her sin; how understanding political and church history of the period enhances a reading of the poem; and the history of Dante's interpretation and reception in Italian cinema." -- Back cover
 

Contents

I
ix
II
17
III
19
IV
27
V
34
VI
40
VII
48
VIII
56
XXV
167
XXVI
175
XXVII
182
XXVIII
189
XXIX
196
XXX
203
XXXI
210
XXXII
216

IX
62
X
69
XI
75
XII
82
XIII
89
XIV
95
XV
102
XVI
109
XVII
116
XVIII
122
XIX
128
XX
134
XXI
140
XXII
148
XXIII
155
XXIV
161
XXXIII
223
XXXIV
230
XXXV
236
XXXVI
243
XXXVII
251
XXXVIII
253
XXXIX
266
XL
286
XLI
299
XLII
310
XLIII
325
XLIV
340
XLV
353
XLVI
367
XLVII
381
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