Dante as Dramatist: The Myth of the Earthly Paradise and Tragic Vision in the "Divine Comedy"The overwhelming concentration on questions of allegory in Dante studies, Franco Masciandaro contends, has come at the expense of considerations of the poem's literal dimension. And while the dramatic quality of the Divine Comedy is often recognized, few critics have made it the object of sustained inquiry. |
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The Nostalgia for Eden and the Rediscovery of the Tragic | 1 |
II The Garden of the Ancient Poets | 36 |
III The Paradise of Paolo and Francesca and the Negation of the Tragic | 62 |
Rites of Expulsion and Reconciliation in Purgatorio I | 110 |
V The Garden of the Negligent Princes | 146 |
VI The Earthly Paradise and the Recovery of Tragic Vision | 187 |
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