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Special Issue
Selected Proceedings
The Seventh Annual Comparative Literature Symposium
University of Tulsa · March 26-28, 1992
«DANTE & MODERNISM»
Guest Editors:
D. Thomas Benediktson
and
Corinna del Greco Lobner
Lectures
- MICHAEL CAVANAGH:
- Seamus Heaney's Dante: Making a Party of Oneself
- REED WAY DASENBROCK:
- Why the Commedia Is Not the Model for the Cantos and What Is
- LINDA FLOSI:
- Visual and Semantic Multistability in Dante's Commedia
- WILLIAM FRANKE:
- Dante and Modern Hermeneutic Thought
- CHRISTOPHER NISSEN:
- Rejection, Death and the Eternal Law: The «Wounded Tree» in Inferno and «Villa Chigi»
- DAVID L. PIKE:
- Céline and Dante: From Golden Bough to Charon's Oar
- MARY T. REYNOLDS:
- Dante and the Development of Joyce's Modernism
- LAWRENCE WARNER:
- The Gaze of Medusa in Mrs. Dalloway and Three Guineas
- MICHAEL LEE WARNER:
- One-Man Minorities: Multilingual Dante, the Modernists, and a Mookse
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