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Dante Alighieri: Three Lectures by Gertrude Clarke Whittaill Poetry and Literature Fund - 1965

by Gertrude Clarke Whittaill Poetry and Literature Fund

Dante Alighieri: Three Lectures by Gertrude Clarke Whittaill Poetry and Literature Fund - 1965

Dante Alighieri: Three Lectures

by Gertrude Clarke Whittaill Poetry and Literature Fund

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Washington DC: LIbrary of Congress, 1965. Paperback (Saddle Stitched). Very Good. Unmarked. Includes "The Interest in Dante Shown by Nineteenth Century American Men of Letters" by J. Chesley Mathews, "On Reading Dante in 1965: The Divine Comedy as a 'Bridge Across Time'" by Francis Fergusson; "The Relevance of the Inferno" by John Ciardi. 53p. Measures 6x9.25 inches. Dante (1265-1321) was a major Italian poet of the Late Middle Ages. His Divine Comedy is widely considered the greatest literary work composed in the Italian language.
  • Bookseller Diatrope Books US (US)
  • Format/Binding Paperback (Saddle Stitched)
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher LIbrary of Congress
  • Place of Publication Washington DC
  • Date Published 1965
  • Keywords Divine Comedy, Italian Literature, Medieval Literature, Poetry, Vernacular Literature, Father of the Italian Language, 19th Century Literature, Florentine Literature, Middle Ages, Beatrice Portinari, Pope Boniface, Ephemera