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Tragedy And Comedy From Dante To Pseudo-Dante eBook

by H.A. Kelly
language: english
Publisher: Wipf and Stock, January of 2004 ‧
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In this study, Professor Kelly analyzes Dante's understanding of the meanings of tragedy and comedy in his undisputed works, especially the 'De vulgari eloquentia' and the 'Comedia'. He finds that Dante's criteria concerned subject-matter and style, not emotions like happiness and sorrow, or plot movement from one mood to another, or humor or the lack of it. He considered Vergil's 'Aeneid' and his own lyric poems to be tragedies because of their sublime subjects and their use of elevated style and vocabulary. He considered the 'Inferno', along with the 'Purgatorio' and the 'Paradiso', to be a comedy because of the range of subjects and styles.Dante's commentators, in contrast, tended to have a plot-based understanding of these genres, and they attributed similar views to Dante himself.On the basis of both content and style, Kelly concludes that the 'Epistle to Cangrande' is not by Dante, except possibly for the first three paragraphs, and therefore ascribes it to Pseudo-Dante. It was not compiled as we have it until the last quarter of the fourteenth century, but it incorporated an earlier anonymous 'accessus' to the 'Comedia'. This 'accessus' drew heavily on Guido da Pisa's commentary, and it in turn was used by Boccaccio.

Tragedy And Comedy From Dante To Pseudo-Dante

by H.A. Kelly

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ISBN: 9781725209602
Publisher: Wipf and Stock
Release Date: January of 2004
Language: English
Pages: 144
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > History > General History
EAN: 9781725209602