The Circle of Our Vision: Dante's Presence in English Romantic PoetryClarendon Press, 1994 - Počet stran: 267 The sudden and spectacular growth in Dante's popularity in England at the end of the eighteenth century was immensely influential for English writers of the period. But the impact of Dante on English writers has rarely been analysed and its history has been little understood. Byron, Shelley, Keats, Coleridge, Blake, and Wordsworth all wrote or painted while Dante's work - its style, project, and achievement commanded their attention and provoked their disagreement. The Circle of Our Vision discusses each of these writers in detail, assessing the nature of their engagement with the Divine Comedy and the consequences for their own work. It explores how Romantic poets understood Dante, what they valued in his poetry and why, and sets them in the context of contemporary commentators, translators, and illustrators (including Henry Fuseli and John Flaxman), both in England and Europe. Romantic readings of the Divine Comedy are shown to disturb our own ideas about Dante, which are based on Victorian and Modernist assumptions. An important contribution to Romantic and Dante scholarship, The Circle of Our Vision also presents a reconsideration of the concept of 'influence' in general, using the example of Dante's presence in Romantic poetry to challenge Harold Bloom's belief that the relations between poets are invariably a fight to the death. |
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... Virgil and then away again through a loop , to disappear through the top left - hand corner . In both pictures , a figure within the whirling motion has crashed against the ground , as if crucified , upside- down , while other figures ...
... Virgil and then away again through a loop , to disappear through the top left - hand corner . In both pictures , a figure within the whirling motion has crashed against the ground , as if crucified , upside- down , while other figures ...
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... Virgil , where Beatrice's compassion for Dante is contrasted with ' the angry God ' whom Blake places at the top of ... Virgil ascending the Mountain of Purgatory with no . 86 , illustrating Purgatorio xxvii , Dante and Statius sleeping ...
... Virgil , where Beatrice's compassion for Dante is contrasted with ' the angry God ' whom Blake places at the top of ... Virgil ascending the Mountain of Purgatory with no . 86 , illustrating Purgatorio xxvii , Dante and Statius sleeping ...
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... Virgil and Dante . In this respect he forms part of the sequence in Inferno from Paolo and Francesca to Ugolino and Ruggieri . Also , interestingly , Virgil rather than Dante speaks to him , which is unusual and necessary , Virgil says ...
... Virgil and Dante . In this respect he forms part of the sequence in Inferno from Paolo and Francesca to Ugolino and Ruggieri . Also , interestingly , Virgil rather than Dante speaks to him , which is unusual and necessary , Virgil says ...
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Illustrating Dante | 39 |
Symbols in | 68 |
Morti li morti e i vivi parean | 119 |
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