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Guglielmo Gorni, Dante prima della Commedia.(Book Review)
Publication: Medium Aevum Publication Date: 22-SEP-02 Author: Keen, Catherine |
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Society for the Study of Mediaeval Languages and Literature
(Florence: Cadmo, 2001). 290 pp. ISBN 88-7923-232-0. Eur. 21.00.
As the title of this volume indicates, its thirteen essays deal with Dante's activity before the Commedia: the range of topics that Guglielmo Gomi is able to consider under this remit provides a telling reminder of the diversity and inventiveness of even Dante's `minor' works. The essays cover both prose and verse vernacular works, and are divided into three main sections: `Di qua dal dolce stile', `Vita nova',...
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