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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Zygmunt G. Baranski , Heather WebbPublisher: University of Notre Dame Press Imprint: University of Notre Dame Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9780268207397ISBN 10: 0268207399 Pages: 518 Publication Date: 15 December 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface: Dante’s Vita nova: A Collaborative Reading, by Zygmunt G. Barański and Heather WebbVita nova I-IV [1-2.5]: Introduction, by Claire E. HonessVita nova I [1.1], by Brian F. RichardsonVita nova II [1.2-10], by Ruth ChesterVita nova III [1.12-2.2], by Federica PichVita nova IV [2.3-5], by Matthew TreherneVita nova V-XII [2.6-5]: Introduction, by Catherine KeenVita nova V and VI [2.6–2.11], by Catherine KeenVita nova VII [2.12-18], by Jennifer RushworthVita nova VIII [3], by Daragh O’ConnellVita nova IX [4], by Sophie V. FullerVita nova X and XI [5.1-7], by Giulia GaimariVita nova XII [5.8-24], by Emily Kate PriceVita nova XIII-XVIII [6-10.11]: Not Just a Passing Phase, by Manuele Gragnolati, Elena Lombardi, and Francesca SoutherdenVita nova XIII [6], by Rebecca BowenVita nova XIV [7], by Nicolò CrisafiVita nova XV [8], by Lachlan HughesVita nova XVI [9], by Franco CostantiniVita nova XVII-XVIII [10.1-11], by David BoweVita nova XIX-XXIV [10.12-15]: Introduction, by Tristan KayVita nova XIX [10.12-33], by Filippo GianferrariVita nova XX [11], by Simon GilsonVita nova XXI [12], by Rebekah LockeVita nova XXII [13], by Luca LombardoVita nova XXIII [14], by Peter DentVita nova XXIV [15], by George FerzocoVita nova XXV-XXVII [16-18]: Literature as Truth, by Paola NastiVita nova XXV [16], by Rebecca BowenVita nova XXVI [17], by Marco GrimaldiVita nova XXVII [18], by David G. LummusVita nova XXVIII-XXXIV [19-23]: The Poetics of a New Affective Community, by Heather WebbVita nova XXVIII [19.1-3], by Helena Phillips-RobinsVita nova XXIX [19.4-7], by Aistė KiltinavičiūtėVita nova XXX [19.8-10], by Alessia CarraiVita nova XXXI [20], by Ryan PepinVita nova XXXII [21], by Valentina MeleVita nova XXXIII [22], by Katherine PowleslandVita nova XXXIV [23], by Katherine PowleslandVita nova XXXV-XXXIX [24-28]: Introduction, by Simon GilsonVita nova XXXV [24], by Federica ColuzziVita nova XXXVI-XXXVII [25-26], by K. P. ClarkeVita nova XXXVIII-XXXIX [27-28], by Nicolò MaldinaVita nova XL-XLII [29-31]: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by Theodore J. Cachey JrVita nova XL [29], by Chiara SbordoniVita nova XLI [30], by Lorenzo Dell’OsoVita nova XLII [31], by Anne C. LeoneBibliographyList of contributorsIndexReviewsThe range of contributions is impressive and unprecedented: combined, they amount to what is probably the single most valuable resource for generating new interpretive perspectives on one of the most important works of European literature. -Vittorio Montemaggi, author of Reading Dante's Commedia as Theology Author InformationZygmunt G. Barański is Serena Professor Emeritus at the University of Cambridge, Emeritus R. L. Canala Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame, and co-editor of Dante’s “Other Works”: Assessments and Interpretations (University of Notre Dame Press, 2022). Heather Webb is professor of medieval Italian literature and culture at the University of Cambridge and author of Dante, Artist of Gesture. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |