Dante's Aesthetics of Being

Dante's Aesthetics of Being
Title Dante's Aesthetics of Being PDF eBook
Author Warren Ginsberg
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 202
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780472109715

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Explores the domain of the aesthetic in Dante

Dante & the Unorthodox

Dante & the Unorthodox
Title Dante & the Unorthodox PDF eBook
Author James Miller
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 577
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0889209278

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During his lifetime, Dante was condemned as corrupt and banned from Florence on pain of death. But in 1329, eight years after his death, he was again viciously condemned—this time as a heretic and false prophet—by Friar Guido Vernani. From Vernani’s inquisitorial viewpoint, the author of the Commedia “seduced” his readers by offering them “a vessel of demonic poison” mixed with poetic fantasies designed to destroy the “healthful truth” of Catholicism. Thanks to such pious vituperations, a sulphurous fume of unorthodoxy has persistently clung to the mantle of Dante’s poetic fame. The primary critical purpose of Dante & the Unorthodox is to examine the aesthetic impulses behind the theological and political reasons for Dante’s allegory of mid-life divergence from the papally prescribed “way of salvation.” Marking the septicentennial of his exile, the book’s eighteen critical essays, three excerpts from an allegorical drama, and a portfolio of fourteen contemporary artworks address the issue of the poet’s conflicted relation to orthodoxy. By bringing the unorthodox out of the realm of “secret things,” by uncensoring them at every turn, Dante dared to oppose the censorious regime of Latin Christianity with a transgressive zeal more threatening to papal authority than the demonic hostility feared by Friar Vernani.

Aesthetics, Theory and Interpretation of the Literary Work

Aesthetics, Theory and Interpretation of the Literary Work
Title Aesthetics, Theory and Interpretation of the Literary Work PDF eBook
Author Paolo Euron
Publisher BRILL
Pages 251
Release 2019-08-12
Genre Education
ISBN 9004409238

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This book introduces the reader to the literary work and to an understanding of its cultural background and its specific features. In doing so, it refers to two main traditions of Western culture: one of aesthetics and the theory of art and the other of literary theory. In our postmodern world, language and artistic creation (and above all literature as the art of language) occupy a special role in understanding the human world and become existential issues. A critical attitude requires knowledge of the relevant past in order to understand what we are today. The author presents key topics, ideas, and representatives of aesthetics, theory, and the interpretation of works of art in an historical perspective, in order to explain the Western tradition with constant attention to the present condition. Aesthetics, Theory and Interpretation of the Literary Work offers an outline of essential concepts and authors of aesthetics and theories of the literary work, presenting basic topics and ideas in their historical context and development, considering their relevance to the contemporary debate, and highlighting the specificity of the experience of the art work in our present world. The best way to approach a work of art is to enjoy it. In order to enjoy a literary work, we have to consider its correct context and its specific artistic qualities. The book is conceived as a general and enjoyable introduction to the experience of the work of art in Western culture. See inside the book.

Dante, an Aesthetic View

Dante, an Aesthetic View
Title Dante, an Aesthetic View PDF eBook
Author Isaac Goldberg
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1923
Genre
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"L'etterno Piacer"

Title "L'etterno Piacer" PDF eBook
Author J. F. Took
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 154
Release 1984
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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On Beauty and Being Just

On Beauty and Being Just
Title On Beauty and Being Just PDF eBook
Author Elaine Scarry
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 144
Release 2013-03-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1400847354

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Have we become beauty-blind? For two decades or more in the humanities, various political arguments have been put forward against beauty: that it distracts us from more important issues; that it is the handmaiden of privilege; and that it masks political interests. In On Beauty and Being Just Elaine Scarry not only defends beauty from the political arguments against it but also argues that beauty does indeed press us toward a greater concern for justice. Taking inspiration from writers and thinkers as diverse as Homer, Plato, Marcel Proust, Simone Weil, and Iris Murdoch as well as her own experiences, Scarry offers up an elegant, passionate manifesto for the revival of beauty in our intellectual work as well as our homes, museums, and classrooms. Scarry argues that our responses to beauty are perceptual events of profound significance for the individual and for society. Presenting us with a rare and exceptional opportunity to witness fairness, beauty assists us in our attention to justice. The beautiful object renders fairness, an abstract concept, concrete by making it directly available to our sensory perceptions. With its direct appeal to the senses, beauty stops us, transfixes us, fills us with a "surfeit of aliveness." In so doing, it takes the individual away from the center of his or her self-preoccupation and thus prompts a distribution of attention outward toward others and, ultimately, she contends, toward ethical fairness. Scarry, author of the landmark The Body in Pain and one of our bravest and most creative thinkers, offers us here philosophical critique written with clarity and conviction as well as a passionate plea that we change the way we think about beauty.

Dante's New Life of the Book

Dante's New Life of the Book
Title Dante's New Life of the Book PDF eBook
Author Martin Eisner
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 278
Release 2021-03-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0198869630

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Dante's New Life of the Book examines Dante's Vita nuova through its transformations in manuscripts, printed books, translations, and adaptations. Eisner investigates how these different material manifestations participate in the work, drawing attention to its distinctive elements.