Dante. An essay. To which is added a translation of De Monarchia.
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The essay offers a close reading of Dante's Commedia, arguing its structure and imagery reflect the author's experience of travel, with vivid topographical and maritime scenes and pilgrim sensations; it traces the poem's origins in earlier writings and contrasts its pilgrim-journey form with later, more personal passions. An appended English translation presents De Monarchia from a modern critical text, and the introduction situates that political treatise in the context of contemporary debates over spiritual and temporal authority, noting its formal scholastic tone and probable early composition. Editorial notes explain textual corrections and provide a table of contents.
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