Una Ravenna edenica: La funzione di suoni e immagini nel paradiso terrestre dantesco

Translated title of the contribution: An edenic Ravenna: The functions of sounds and images in Dante's Eartly Paradise

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Abstract

This article claims that the forest of Ravenna, the city that was "last refuge" in Dante's exile, is the actual poetic setting for the construction of the Earthly Paradise in Dante's Comedy. The inclusion of suggestions lent by the musical and visual arts plays here a fundamental and programmatic role. This article distinguishes and elaborates on the the functions interpreted as "descriptive", "narrative", "allusive", "performative", "cognitive", and "anagogic".
Translated title of the contributionAn edenic Ravenna: The functions of sounds and images in Dante's Eartly Paradise
Original languageItalian
Title of host publicationDante e Ravenna
EditorsAlfredo Cottignoli, Sebastiana Nobili
Place of PublicationRavenna
PublisherLongo editore
Pages205-218
Number of pages14
ISBN (Print)978-88-9350-037-1
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2019

Keywords

  • Dante
  • visual arts

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