Dante: A Brief History / Edition 1

Dante: A Brief History / Edition 1

by Peter S. Hawkins
ISBN-10:
1405130520
ISBN-13:
9781405130523
Pub. Date:
09/29/2006
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
1405130520
ISBN-13:
9781405130523
Pub. Date:
09/29/2006
Publisher:
Wiley
Dante: A Brief History / Edition 1

Dante: A Brief History / Edition 1

by Peter S. Hawkins
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Overview

For over seven centuries, Dante and his masterpiece, The Divine Comedy, have held a special place in Western culture. The poem is at once a vivid journey through hell to heaven, a poignant love story, and a picture of humanity’s relationship to God. It is so richly imaginative that a first reading can be bewildering. In response, Peter Hawkins has written an inspiring introduction to the poet, his greatest work, and its abiding influence. His knowledge of Dante and enthusiasm for his vision make him an expert guide for the willing reader.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781405130523
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 09/29/2006
Series: Wiley Blackwell Brief Histories of Religion
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 965,768
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 7.40(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Peter S. Hawkins is Professor of Religion at Boston University, where he directs the Luce Program in Scripture and Literary Arts. His publications include Dante’s Testaments: Essays on Scriptural Imagination (1999), The Poets’ Dante: Twentieth-Century Reflections (edited with Rachel Jacoff, 2000), and The Language of Grace (2005).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations xi

Acknowledgments xiii

List of Abbreviations xv

Prologue: Invitation to a Reader xvii

1 Dante’s Life and Works 1

The Life Story 3

The Figure of Beatrice 6

Political Life 8

The Work of Exile 11

On Vernacular Eloquence and Philosophy for All 14

Universal Empire 16

The Birth of the Commedia 17

Vision or Brainstorm? 18

Textual Inspiration for the Poem 20

Early Circulation of the Poem 23

2 Dante’s Journey to God 29

Inferno 33

Purgatorio 47

Paradiso 60

3 Dante’s Beatrice 71

The Advent of Beatrice 72

The Problem of Beatrice 73

The Novelty of Beatrice 76

Bidding Adieu 78

Eros and Sex in the Commedia 83

Paolo and Francesca, Dante and Beatrice 84

Dante’s Sexuality 88

A Beloved in the Flesh 93

4 Dante’s Religion 98

Dante’s Core Beliefs 99

Christian Florence 101

A Personal Faith Story 105

But Where is Christ? 107

The Christ of the Theologians 108

Mediations of Christ in the Commedia 110

Mary as Christ’s Flesh 113

Daughter of Her Son 120

The Beatific Smile 122

5 Dante’s Afterlife 131

Dante in English 137

From Beyond the Pale to Cultural Centrality 139

Twentieth-Century Dante 144

The Artist’s Dante 149

The Commedia in Performance: Drama, Film, Television 150

Postmodern Dante 153

Commedia in Comics 159

What Next? 163

Notes 167

Bibliography 176

Index 184

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Peter Hawkins unveils Dante the writer and the person. He does so not only with impeccable scholarship but also with emotion, common sense, and empathy - all expressed in beautifully clear prose. Moreover, Hawkins reminds us that Dante does not belong exclusively to scholars and specialists: here, new 'pilgrims' are welcomed aboard. Those who revisit the Commedia under his guidance will be reminded anew why the poet remains prominently on our shelves, and will place this volume right alongside it."
Matthew Pearl, author of The Dante Club

"Peter Hawkins’ knowledge of and passion for Dante shines through every page of this elegantly written book. He writes, moreover, with passion and precision. This is not only a superb introduction to Dante, but a work which will move and enlighten those thoroughly steeped in a poet who remains, seven centuries after his death, still very much our contemporary."
Gabriel Josipovici, University of Sussex

"A wonderful book for the awe and wonder that the author brings to his personal reading of the poem and which he also inspires in the reader. His perceptions convey the 'aliveness' not only of Dante's poem but equally of his own critical imagination."
Richard Lansing, Brandeis University 

"Anyone who makes Dante and his genius more available to modern readers deserves our thanks. Peter Hawkins’ careful reading and meticulous scholarship not only brings Dante to life but also shows how he has touched and enlivened readers throughout the ages. Dante’s vision never ceases to challenge and deepen us and the Commedia speaks to our age as much as it did to his. The great thing about this book is that it makes one want to go out and read or re-read the original story. Readers tend to project their own prejudices and longings onto the poet. But Dante is always ahead of us, as if to say with Beatrice, 'Look and look well,' you will never get to the bottom of things. A timely message in a dangerous age of raucous certainties."
–Alan Jones, Dean of Grace Cathedral, San Francisco and author of The Soul’s Journey: The Three Passages of the Spiritual Life with Dante as Guide

"A tour-de-force of compression, offering passionate engagement with Dante in all aspects of the Divine Comedy. It is absolutely freshly imagined and moving."
–Alison Milbank, University of Nottingham

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