Dante in the Long Nineteenth Century

Nationality, Identity, and Appropriation

Nick Havely editor Aida Audeh editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:15th Mar '12

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This collection of essays by an international group of scholars offers an account of Dante's reception in a wide range of media: visual art, literature, theatre, cinema, and music, from the late eighteenth century through to the early twentieth. It thus explores various appropriations and interpretations of his works and persona during the era of modernization in Europe, the United States, and beyond. It includes work by internationally recognized experts and a new generation of scholars in the field, and the eighteen essays are grouped in sections which relate both to themes and regions. The volume begins and ends by addressing Italy's reception of the national poet, and its other main sections show how a worldwide dialogue with Dante developed in France, Britain, Germany, the United States, Ireland, India, and Turkey. The whole collection demonstrates how this dialogue explicitly or implicitly informed the construction, recovery or re-definition of cultural identity among various nations, regions and ethnic groups during the 'long nineteenth century'. It not only aims at wide coverage of the period's voices and concerns, and includes discussion of well-known writers such as Ugo Foscolo, Giosuè Carducci, Mary Shelley, John Ruskin, George Eliot, Charles Eliot Norton and Ralph Waldo Emerson - along with a large number of significant but less familiar figures. It also emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary and multilingual approach to the subject of Dante and nineteenth-century nationalism, and it will thus be of interest to scholars and students in comparative literary and nineteenth-century studies, as well as to those with a general interest in cultural studies and the history of ideas.

This important book must be viewed as essential not just to students of Dante, but to anyone interested in the development of the nation-states of Europe. * Clifford Cunningham, Sun News Post *
This remarkably rich and informative collection of essays, by 19 scholars from six countries, offers a wide-ranging overview of Dante's 19th-century fortuna in criticism, scholarship, literature, the visual arts, music, cinema, politics, education, and cultural theory ... Readable and fascinating throughout, this book is indispensable for those interested in Dante, comparative literature, and interdisciplinary cultural studies. * S. Botterill, CHOICE *
the boldest...and the most originally conceived, Dante in the Long Nineteenth Century confidently demonstrates the potential for further research into Danteâs reception in this period both within and beyond the English-speaking world as well as across a variety of media. * Michael Rossington, Translation and Literature *
The entire collection is scrupulously edited, intuitively organized, and invitingly presented. * Lorenzo Valterza, Comparative Literature Studies *

ISBN: 9780199584628

Dimensions: 241mm x 161mm x 28mm

Weight: 768g

416 pages