A towering figure in world literature, Dante wrote his great epic poem
Commedia in the early fourteenth century. The work gained universal acclaim and came to be known as
La Divina Commedia, or
The Divine Comedy. Giuseppe Mazzotta brings Dante and his masterpiece to life in this exploration of the man, his cultural milieu, and his endlessly fascinating works. Based on Mazzotta's highly popular Yale course, this book offers a critical reading of
The Divine Comedy and selected other works by Dante. Through an analysis of Dante's autobiographical
Vita nuova, Mazzotta establishes the poetic and political circumstances of
The Divine Comedy. He situates the three sections of the poem-Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise-within the intellectual and social context of the late Middle Ages, and he explores the political, philosophical, and theological topics with which Dante was particularly concerned.
About the AuthorGiuseppe Mazzotta is Sterling Professor of Humanities in Italian, Yale University. A specialist in medieval literature, he addresses all periods of Italian literature and culture in his extensive writings. He lives in Woodbridge, CT.
Reviews"The manner is lively. . . . Mazzotta does convey Dante's intellectual and spiritual excitement and his willingness to keep on rethinking his position on crucial issues right to the end. His version of the Comedy may be idiosyncratic, but his Dante has significant things to say that students might actually be intrigued by."-Peter Hainsworth,
TLSBook InformationISBN 9780300191356
Author Giuseppe MazzottaFormat Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Yale University PressPublisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 449g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 20mm