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    Dall’Alighieri al Rossetti: la passione e la penitenza, la donna preraffaellita tra Inferno e Purgatorio by Deirdre O'Grady

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Questo articolo ha lo scopo di mettere in evidenza l'interpretazione artistica, la ricreazione, e la trasformazione di due personaggi femminili de La Divina Commedia di Dante Alighieri. Francesca da Rimini (Inferno V) e Pia dei Tolomei (Purgatorio V) sono analizzate in uno studio comparatistico e interdisciplinare. …”
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    L’evoluzione delle parodie dantesche disneyane e delle riedizioni dell’Inferno di Topolino : uno specchio dei tempi by Roberta Manetti

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In particular, the most complex and interesting parody, i.e., L’inferno di Topolino (‘Mickey’s inferno’), will be analysed by looking at and comparing its editions from 1949 to 2021 with regard to textual philology, an aspect that is usually neglected in almost all editions, including those of Dante’s centenary.…”
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    Auden and MacNeice: Their Last Will and Testament – Thirties Classic or Existential Pause? by Sara R. GREAVES

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The second part of the article deals more specifically with Auden, and the text is discussed in relation to Auden’s poetry as a whole as a rewriting of Dante’s Inferno, including his system of ‘contrapasso’ in the treatment of sinners, thereby shedding light on the poet’s quest for a language of (spiritual) healing. …”
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    Jean-Philippe Toussaint : un minimalisme dantesque by Claire Olivier

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article presents the references to the figure of Dante in Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s intermedia corpus. …”
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    La peur dans The City of Dreadful Night (1874) de James Thomson by Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…One of the epigraphs is drawn from Dante’s Inferno, but in the poem, hell has nothing to do with the punishment the damned undergo in the world beyond. …”
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