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... rereading . The Commedia's text , in its look back to the " book of memory " to find the origins of its writing process , incorporates the " figure " of other text- events into itself . These " past " text - events are reread in the ...
... rereading . The Commedia's text , in its look back to the " book of memory " to find the origins of its writing process , incorporates the " figure " of other text- events into itself . These " past " text - events are reread in the ...
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... rereading " ( or perhaps it would be better to consider it a " rewriting " by the Commedia's poet ) of Virgil's text , the Aeneid . 3 Hence , the lines in the Purgatorio not only result in a condemnation of those false histories to ...
... rereading " ( or perhaps it would be better to consider it a " rewriting " by the Commedia's poet ) of Virgil's text , the Aeneid . 3 Hence , the lines in the Purgatorio not only result in a condemnation of those false histories to ...
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... reread , " providing the reader with a message that closes the gap between reality and language and allows both the poem and the journey to achieve their goals . This rereading is accomplished through a focus on the Sibyl . She , of ...
... reread , " providing the reader with a message that closes the gap between reality and language and allows both the poem and the journey to achieve their goals . This rereading is accomplished through a focus on the Sibyl . She , of ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Misreadings in Inferno XX and Purgatorio XXI | 14 |
History to Narrative | 31 |
Copyright | |
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