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Understanding Dante - (William and Katherine Devers Dante and Medieval Italian Literature) by John A Scott (Paperback)

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  • Firmly grounded in the latest advances of Dante scholarship, Understanding Dante offers an original and uniquely detailed, global analysis of Dante as poet of the Comedy that will be welcomed by those who read the poem in translation as well as by those who study the original Italian text.
  • About the Author: John A. Scott is an Emeritus Professor/Senior Honorary Research Fellow in the department of European Languages and Studies at the University of Western Australia.
  • 500 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, Medieval
  • Series Name: William and Katherine Devers Dante and Medieval Italian Literature

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"In Understanding Dante, Scott goes beyond simply explaining Dante's works and provides a detailed discussion of the medieval poet's writings. John A. Scott has given readers a comprehensive account of Dante's work that will be useful to new readers and Dante scholars alike. It contains a helpful chronology of the events in the poet's life and a short glossary of poetic forms." --Magill Book Reviews



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Firmly grounded in the latest advances of Dante scholarship, Understanding Dante offers an original and uniquely detailed, global analysis of Dante as poet of the Comedy that will be welcomed by those who read the poem in translation as well as by those who study the original Italian text. At the same time, Scott's book will be welcome for its rich and insightful analysis of the whole corpus of Dante's writings, as well as Scott's mastery of the vast sea of critical literature in various languages. Scott bridges the gap that often exists between Dante studies in English-speaking countries and the great tradition of Dante scholarship in the poet's homeland. No work in English about the great Italian poet can rival Understanding Dante's scope in both depth and breadth of close reading and critical vision.



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". . . a most useful, enjoyable, and accomplished resource in Dante studies, and should be found on the shelves not just of every Dante student, or novice seeking a scholarly introduction to the writer, but also of those with a more general interest in medieval literature." --Medium Ævum



". . . very good, almost ideal. . . . Scott's genial good sense is reflected in every detail of his text. . . . [E]very page bursts with insights and brief accounts of disputed interpretations without ever feeling forced." --Commonweal



"Understanding Dante goes a long way to help bridge this gap between the so-called minor works and the Comedy, and will become a standard handbook in any language and literature department teaching Dante. . . There is no book quite like this in English: it is part introduction, part critical review, and part close reading, and the overall result is a very readable and stimulating survey of Dante's opera omnia." --Sixteenth Century Journal



"An Australian scholar, Scott is one of the world's leading Dantisti. In this summa of his career he has written a commanding, elegant overview of Dante's works, analyzing his historical context; his political, moral, and religious ideas; the structure and texture of his writing; and the state of Dante scholarship. Scott has accomplished the nearly impossible: he has married close interpretation with broad synthesis--and in clear, often vigorous prose. This is a significant and deeply satisfying book." --The Atlantic Monthly



"John A. Scott, one of the most distinguished English-speaking Dantists now working, offers in his magisterial Understanding Dante a complete survey of Dante's works that handily supersedes other recent introductions to the poet. . . This volume will without any question establish itself as the indispensable vade mecum for students whether beginning or advanced." --Speculum



"John Scott's Understanding Dante is a significant contribution to the study and teachings of Dante. In eleven chapters Scott has succeeded in providing a relatively succinct overview of Dante's life, world, and work. . . . Although several influential collections of essays on Dante's work have been published in English in the last decades, most importantly in this context the Cambridge Companion to Dante none of these comes close to the comprehensiveness of Understanding Dante. Scott provides the essential background and orientation for the nonspecialist to teach and write about Dante. The book will be especially helpful for teaching Dante in translation in 'great book' or 'world civilization' courses. At the same time, it could also serve as an ideal textbook for courses dealing in more depth with Dante." --Modern Philology



"John Scott's book gives English-speaking readers the richest and clearest account in any language of Dante's entire oeuvre. . . ." --Times Literary Supplement



"Scott, a leading Dante scholar, has written a useful, comprehensive book that will appeal to a broad audience. . . . Genuinely impressive for the amount of information it provides and for its sensitive analysis of Dante's writings, this book is obviously the distillation of decades of dedicated study and teaching [of] one of the giants of world literature. . . . Essential." --Choice



"This book introduces the beginner to Dante's opera omnia, without disregarding aspects that may interest the more experienced reader. . . Scott successfully encapsulates in one important work all the research a beginner needs to undertake in order to understand Dante the author, his problematic life, and how this is reflected in his writings. Rarely has a comprehensive study shown how the man's own experience and his work are inextricably intertwined in such an accessible way." --MLR



"Wonderfully detailed and comprehensive, equally attentive to the power of Dante's thinking and the texture of his writing, this book will be an invaluable resource for both beginning and more experienced readers of Dante's works." --Steven Botterill, University of California, Berkeley



" . . . an always intelligent and eloquent guide to the works of the prince of poets. The book is organized chronologically, beginning with Dante's early La Vita Nuova and ending with a discussion of his late eclogues and philosophical disquisitions; about 150 pages are devoted to La Commedia alone." --Faith and Reason



"Understanding Dante should quickly become an indispensable work for Dante students and scholars. In an elegantly balanced way, it presents an impressive body of information about Dante and his works, critical debates around them, and the author's own sensitive, learned, and sensible readings." --Joan M. Ferrante, Columbia University



"For the reader looking for an all-purpose guide that takes account of just about everything, John A. Scott's magisterial Understanding Dante is the clear choice. . . . What he has produced is a one-volume handbook that may be helpful to someone trying to 'understand Dante' for the first time-a college student, for instance, or the 'general educated reader' we all still hope is out there-but even more useful to the advanced reader or even the Dante professional" --Christianity and Literature



"This is the summa of a lifetime's work on Dante by one of the leading Dantisti in the English-speaking world. Written in perfectly lucid, often vigorous prose, it is a nearly perfect assessment of the status quaestionis in Dante studies." --Piero Boitani, University of Rome, "La Sapienza"




About the Author



John A. Scott is an Emeritus Professor/Senior Honorary Research Fellow in the department of European Languages and Studies at the University of Western Australia.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.04 Inches (H) x 6.36 Inches (W) x 1.25 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.81 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 500
Series Title: William and Katherine Devers Dante and Medieval Italian Literature
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Medieval
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Format: Paperback
Author: John A Scott
Language: English
Street Date: October 31, 2004
TCIN: 90067062
UPC: 9780268044510
Item Number (DPCI): 247-08-1061
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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