Report

Report
Author: United States. Congress. House
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2226
Release:
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Jesus Tales

Jesus Tales
Author: Romulus Linney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 149
Release: 1987
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780865470217

Retells the story of Jesus' life set as a folktale in different parts of the world

Dante's Modern Afterlife

Dante's Modern Afterlife
Author: N. R. Havely
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780312215811

Dante's persistent and pervasive presence has been a remarkable feature of modern writing since the late eighteenth century. These essays by an international group of scholars emphasize that presence in the work of major British and Irish writers (such as Blake, Shelley, Joyce and Heaney). They also focus on responses in America, the Caribbean and Italy and it deals with appropriations of Dante's work by poets (from Gray to Walcott) and novelists (such as Mary Shelley and Giorgio Bassani, and Gloria Naylor).

Chaucer's Dream Poetry

Chaucer's Dream Poetry
Author: Helen Phillips
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317900472

Dream literature is regarded as one of the most important genres in medieval literature and is widely studied. This text provides a succinct and clear introduction to the five central poems that comprise Chaucer's Dream Poetry, and shows his role as a leading adapter of European Literary tradition into English Literature. The poems discussed are The Book of the Duchess, The Legend of Good Women, The Legend of Dido, The Parliament of Fowls and The House of Fame. Each have an introduction setting the poem within the context of Dream Poetry and Chaucer's own work. Appendices of proper names, pronunciation and criticism are also given. This volume is unique is presenting the poems together in an editorial and critical framework. The quality of annotation is unrivalled and will make this text a major addition to the literature suitable for those interested in the genre, literary, or more general history of the period.

Dante and English Poetry

Dante and English Poetry
Author: Steve Ellis
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1983
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521251265

This book is a history of the influence of Dante on English poetry. The focus us not primarily upon stylistic influences or attempts to imitate Dante's manner of writing, but rather on the different guises in which the enormous presence of Dante has made itself felt, and how that presence has affected some of the central concerns of the poets in question. The poets considered are Shelley, Byron, Browning, Rossetti, Yeats, Pound and Eliot. In addition to analysing the way Dante is approached by these poets in their major poetry, Dr Ellis also discusses relevant critical works: Shelley's Defence of Poetry, Pound's The Spirit of Romance and Yeats' A Vision. The critical survey is unified by the attempt to show certain recurrent preoccupations in the work of these writers, such as the need to define a tradition in which Dante is a necessary forerunner. Ellis also shows that Dante has been read in a very partial way by these poets and the images of him which emerge in their works are inevitably varied and contradictory.

Dante and Milton

Dante and Milton
Author: Irene Samuel
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1501743244

Comparisons have frequently been made between the works of Dante and Milton, more often than not by critics with a definite predilection one or the other poet. The author of this systematic comparison has approached the task without partisanship, but with a warm admiration for both poets. It is her contention that, although Dante was generally out of favor during the seventeenth century, even in Italy, Milton had read the Divina Commedia sympathetically and with care by the time he came to write Paradise Lost. In substantiation Professor Samuel cites many parallel uses of language, imagery, theme, and method, while also taking note of divergences. Source materials are given in the appendixes, including Milton's references to Dante and a list of previously published comparisons.