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AbstractThis essay attempts to establish a connection between Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange and Dante’s Divine Comedy and the journeys of their respective protagonists, Alex and Dante. The analysis begins by studying the structural resemblances that... see more

This article concentrates on the functional duplicity of incipits and explicits in the articulation of the planes of living experience, memory, cognition and word in the Divine Comedy. The analysis of beginnings and endings at different structural levels ... see more

The article discusses the intricacies of Neil Gaiman’s comics work The Sandman through the lens of reception; particularly it examines how Dante Alighieri’s masterpiece The Divine Comedy echoes through this epic comic. It not only tries to bring together ... see more

The article discusses the intricacies of Neil Gaiman’s comics work The Sandman through the lens of reception; particularly it examines how Dante Alighieri’s masterpiece The Divine Comedy echoes through this epic comic. It not only tries to bring together ... see more

With Dante in Heaven: A Contemplative Journey is a course that I devised and taught in the Italian Studies Department at Vassar College in the spring of 2016. The course focused on Paradise, the third canticle of The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri; it w... see more

  The figure of the Apostle Paul is present in all three parts of The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. This study aims to verify the congruence of the portrait of Dante with the data of the Pauline tradition (Letters, Acts, apocryphal documents... see more

The study tries to answer the questions opened up by the work of Auguste Rodin, La Porte de l'Enfer. It was inspired by earlier historical and literary sources among which Dante's Divine Comedy has to mentioned first, as it cannot be imagined without it. ... see more

In this essay a path is tracked through Dante’s masterpiece in search of allusions to food, in relation to the Medieval concept of gluttony and the punishment gluttons deserved in Hell and Purgatory. The terms hunger and food in the Divine Comedy are anal... see more

In the closing canto of the Purgatorio in his Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri describes the souls preparing to enter heaven as “new, remade, reborn, … perfect, pure, and ready for the Stars [i.e., heaven].” But what exactly would it mean for... see more

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