Dante beyond influence: Rethinking reception in Victorian literary culture

Dante beyond influence: Rethinking reception in Victorian literary culture

by Federica Coluzzi
Dante beyond influence: Rethinking reception in Victorian literary culture

Dante beyond influence: Rethinking reception in Victorian literary culture

by Federica Coluzzi

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Overview

Dante beyond influence is the first study to conceptualise and historicise the hermeneutic turn in Dante reception history and Victorian cultural history, charting its development across intellectual realms, agents and forms of readerly and writerly engagement. Unearthing previously unseen manuscript and print evidence, the book conducts a material and book-historical inquiry into the formation and popularisation of the critical and scholarly discourse on Dante through Victorian periodicals, mass-publishing, traditional and Extramural higher education. The book demonstrates that the transformation of Dante from object of amateur interest (dantophilia) to subject of systematic interpretive endeavours (dantismo) reflected paradigmatic changes in Victorian intellectual and socio-cultural history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526152435
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 12/07/2021
Series: Interventions: Rethinking the Nineteenth Century
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Federica Coluzzi is Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at the University of Warwick

Table of Contents

Introduction: What do we talk about when we talk about Dante’s reception?
1 Reading Gladstone reading Dante: Marginal annotation as private commentary
2 Ephemeral Dante: Matthew Arnold’s criticism in Victorian periodicals
3 The critic and the scholar: Christina and Maria Francesca Rossetti’s Dante sisterhood
4 ‘Everyman’s Dante’: Philip H. Wicksteed and Victorian mass readerships
5 Academic networks: Dante studies in Victorian Britain
Conclusion: From grande amore to lungo studio: rethinking the hermeneutic turn in reception history

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