Dante and Difference: Writing in the 'Commedia' (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, Series Number 2) by Jeremy Tambling

Dante and Difference: Writing in the 'Commedia' (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, Series Number 2)

Jeremy Tambling
215 pages
Cambridge University Press
Feb 1988
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This book presents an interesting approach to Dante's Divine Comedy, drawing on medieval theories of reading and understanding a text, and comparing them with modern critical theories of hermeneutics and approaches to the text associated with the work of Derrida. Dr Tambling rejects any attempt to identify a fundamental unity of thought in the poem and stresses the importance of opposition and divergence. This leads him to react against reductively 'allegorical' readings, and to ask in what way Christianity can be said to be articulated within the work. This important interpretation will be of value to all students and scholars of Dante, as well as to those whose work lies in the fields of general medieval literature, comparative literature and critical theory.
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Published 1988
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