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Guide to further reading

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

Robin Kirkpatrick
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Robinson College, Cambridge
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References

Armour, Peter. ‘Purgatorio I and II’, in Dante Soundings, ed. D. Nolan (Dublin 1980).
Barolini, T. Dante's Poets: Textuality and Truth in the Comedy (Princeton, 1984).
Barolini, T. The Undivine Comedy: Detheologizing Dante (Princeton, 1992).
Cunningham, Gilbert F. The Divine Comedy in English: A Critical Bibliography, 2 vols. (Edinburgh, 1965–7).
Davis, Charles Till. Dante and the Idea of Rome (Oxford, 1957).
Ellis, Steve. Dante and English Poetry (Cambridge, 1983).
Foster, K. and Boyde, P., eds. Dante's Lyric Poetry (Oxford, 1967).
Freccero, John, ed. Dante: A Collection of Critical Essays (Englewood Cliffs, 1965).
Freccero, John. The Poetics of Conversion (Cambridge, Mass., 1986).
Getto, Giovanni. Aspetti della poesia di Dante (Florence, 1966).
Gilbert, Allan H. Dante's Conception of Justice (repr. New York, 1965).
Hawkins, P. Dante's Testaments (Stanford, Calif., 1999).
Hollander, Robert. Allegory in Dante's Commedia (Princeton, 1969).
Kirkpatrick, Robin. Dante's Paradiso and the Limitations of Modern Criticism (Cambridge, 1978).
Kirkpatrick, Robin. Dante's Inferno: Difficulty and Dead Poetry (Cambridge, 1987).
Ulrich, Leo. ‘The Unfinished Convivio and Dante's Re-reading of Aeneid’, Medieval Studies 13 (1951), 41–64.Google Scholar
Limentani, Uberto, ed. The Mind of Dante (Cambridge, 1965).
Mazzeo, Joseph A. Structure and Thought in the Paradiso (Ithaca, NY, 1958).
Mazzeo, Joseph A. Medieval Cultural Tradition in Dante's Comedy (Ithaca, NY, 1960).
Mazzota, G. Dante, Poet of the Desert (Princeton, 1979).
Mazzota, G. Dante's Vision and the Circle of Knowledge (Princeton, 1993).
Pipa, A. Montale and Dante (Minneapolis, 1968).
Richards, I. A. Beyond (London, 1974).
Singleton, Charles S. An Essay on the Vita nuova (Cambridge, Mass., 1949).
Topsfield, L. T. Troubadours and Love (Cambridge, 1975).
Beckett, Samuel. ‘Dante and the Lobster’, in More Pricks than Kicks (London, 1970).
Blake, William. Illustrations to the Divine Comedy (repr. New York, 1968).
Boccaccio, Giovanni. The Earliest Lives of Dante, trans. James Robinson Smith (repr. New York, 1963).
Eliot, T. S. Dante (London, 1929).
Heaney, Seamus. Station Island (London, 1984).
Phillips, T. The Inferno (London, 1985).
Pirandello, Luigi. Reading of Inf. XⅫ, in Letture dantesche, ed. G. Getto (Florence, 1965).
Armour, Peter. ‘Purgatorio I and II’, in Dante Soundings, ed. D. Nolan (Dublin 1980).
Barolini, T. Dante's Poets: Textuality and Truth in the Comedy (Princeton, 1984).
Barolini, T. The Undivine Comedy: Detheologizing Dante (Princeton, 1992).
Cunningham, Gilbert F. The Divine Comedy in English: A Critical Bibliography, 2 vols. (Edinburgh, 1965–7).
Davis, Charles Till. Dante and the Idea of Rome (Oxford, 1957).
Ellis, Steve. Dante and English Poetry (Cambridge, 1983).
Foster, K. and Boyde, P., eds. Dante's Lyric Poetry (Oxford, 1967).
Freccero, John, ed. Dante: A Collection of Critical Essays (Englewood Cliffs, 1965).
Freccero, John. The Poetics of Conversion (Cambridge, Mass., 1986).
Getto, Giovanni. Aspetti della poesia di Dante (Florence, 1966).
Gilbert, Allan H. Dante's Conception of Justice (repr. New York, 1965).
Hawkins, P. Dante's Testaments (Stanford, Calif., 1999).
Hollander, Robert. Allegory in Dante's Commedia (Princeton, 1969).
Kirkpatrick, Robin. Dante's Paradiso and the Limitations of Modern Criticism (Cambridge, 1978).
Kirkpatrick, Robin. Dante's Inferno: Difficulty and Dead Poetry (Cambridge, 1987).
Ulrich, Leo. ‘The Unfinished Convivio and Dante's Re-reading of Aeneid’, Medieval Studies 13 (1951), 41–64.Google Scholar
Limentani, Uberto, ed. The Mind of Dante (Cambridge, 1965).
Mazzeo, Joseph A. Structure and Thought in the Paradiso (Ithaca, NY, 1958).
Mazzeo, Joseph A. Medieval Cultural Tradition in Dante's Comedy (Ithaca, NY, 1960).
Mazzota, G. Dante, Poet of the Desert (Princeton, 1979).
Mazzota, G. Dante's Vision and the Circle of Knowledge (Princeton, 1993).
Pipa, A. Montale and Dante (Minneapolis, 1968).
Richards, I. A. Beyond (London, 1974).
Singleton, Charles S. An Essay on the Vita nuova (Cambridge, Mass., 1949).
Topsfield, L. T. Troubadours and Love (Cambridge, 1975).
Beckett, Samuel. ‘Dante and the Lobster’, in More Pricks than Kicks (London, 1970).
Blake, William. Illustrations to the Divine Comedy (repr. New York, 1968).
Boccaccio, Giovanni. The Earliest Lives of Dante, trans. James Robinson Smith (repr. New York, 1963).
Eliot, T. S. Dante (London, 1929).
Heaney, Seamus. Station Island (London, 1984).
Phillips, T. The Inferno (London, 1985).
Pirandello, Luigi. Reading of Inf. XⅫ, in Letture dantesche, ed. G. Getto (Florence, 1965).

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