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100 | _aKirkpatrick, Robin | ||
245 | _aDante, the Divine comedy | ||
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_bCambridge University Press, _c2004 _aCambridge : |
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_aix, 118 p. ; _c23 cm |
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_b16.99 _cGBP _d108.40 |
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490 | _aLandmarks of world literature | ||
504 | _aOn cover: A student guide. | ||
520 | _aKirkpatrick addresses questions such as Dante's attitude towards Virgil, and demonstrates how the early work known as the Vita Nuova is a principal source of the literary achievement of the Comedy. His detailed study reveals how the great narrative poem explores the relationship that Dante believed to exist between God as creator of the universe and the human being as a creation of God. | ||
650 | _aVirgil | ||
650 | _aVita Nuova | ||
650 | _a God | ||
650 | _a Human being | ||
650 | _aSin | ||
650 | _aAtonement | ||
650 | _aDivine justice | ||
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