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In the Footsteps of Dante: Crossroads of European Humanism
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In the Footsteps of Dante: Crossroads of European Humanism

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Dante, the pilgrim, is the icon of an author who stubbornly looks ahead, seeking and building the Great Beyond (Manguel). Following in his footsteps is therefore not a return to the past, going a rebours, but a commitment to the future, to exploring the potential of humanity to transhumanise .

This dynamic of self-transcendence in Dante’s humanism (Ossola), which claims for European civilisation a vocation for universalism (Ferroni), is analysed in the volume at three crucial moments. Firstly, the establishment of an emancipatory relationship between author and reader (Ascoli), in which authorship is authority and not power. Secondly, the conception of vision as a learning process and horizon of eschatological overcoming (Mendonca). Finally, the relationship with the past, which is never purely monumental, but ethically and intertextually dynamic, in an original rewriting of the original scriptural, medieval, and classical culture (Nasti, Bolzoni, Bartolomei).

A second group of contributions is dedicated to the reconstruction of Dante’s presence in Portuguese literature (Almeida, Espirito Santo, Figueiredo, Vaz de Carvalho): they attest to the innovative impact of Dante’s work even in literary traditions more distant from it.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
Germany
Date
30 January 2023
Pages
336
ISBN
9783110795943

Dante, the pilgrim, is the icon of an author who stubbornly looks ahead, seeking and building the Great Beyond (Manguel). Following in his footsteps is therefore not a return to the past, going a rebours, but a commitment to the future, to exploring the potential of humanity to transhumanise .

This dynamic of self-transcendence in Dante’s humanism (Ossola), which claims for European civilisation a vocation for universalism (Ferroni), is analysed in the volume at three crucial moments. Firstly, the establishment of an emancipatory relationship between author and reader (Ascoli), in which authorship is authority and not power. Secondly, the conception of vision as a learning process and horizon of eschatological overcoming (Mendonca). Finally, the relationship with the past, which is never purely monumental, but ethically and intertextually dynamic, in an original rewriting of the original scriptural, medieval, and classical culture (Nasti, Bolzoni, Bartolomei).

A second group of contributions is dedicated to the reconstruction of Dante’s presence in Portuguese literature (Almeida, Espirito Santo, Figueiredo, Vaz de Carvalho): they attest to the innovative impact of Dante’s work even in literary traditions more distant from it.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
Germany
Date
30 January 2023
Pages
336
ISBN
9783110795943