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Publications on Dante: Julia Bolton Holloway


List set up 21 October 1996. I have to thank Prof. Bolton Holloway for having provided, on my request, a list of her publications, on which the following selection is based. Eventual errors are still mine.
Otfried Lieberknecht

[Books] [Articles] [Reviews] [Conferences Organized] [Conferences, Lectures]
[Books in Progress]

Books:

  1. Brunetto Latini. Il Tesoretto. Edition, Translation, Preface. New York: Garland, 1981 (= Garland Library of Medieval Literature, 2), xliii+164 pp.

  2. Brunetto Latini: An Analytic Bibliography. London: Grant and Cutler, 1986 (= Research Bibliographies and Checklists, 44), 153 pp.

  3. The Pilgrim and the Book: A Study of Dante, Langland and Chaucer. Bern / New York: Peter Lang, 1987 (= American University Studies, Series 4: English Language and Literature, Vol. 42) [Second edition ibd., 1989], xix+321 pp.; Third, revised, edition ibd. 1993, xxii+303 pp.

  4. Twice-Told Tales: Brunetto Latino and Dante Alighieri. New York [et al.]: Peter Lang, 1993. xiv+552 pp.

Articles, Chapters

  1. Dante's Commedia: Egyptian Spoils, Roman Jubilee, Florence's Patron. In: Studies in Medieval Culture 12 (1978), p.97-104

  2. Medieval Pilgrimage. In: *Approaches to Teaching Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, ed. Joseph Gibaldi, New York: Modern Language Association, 1980, p.143-148

  3. Medieval Liturgical Drama, the Commedia, Piers Plowman and The Canterbury Tales. In: American Benedictine Review 32:2 (1981), p.114-121

  4. Semus Sumus: Joyce and Pilgrimage. In: Thought vol. 56, no. 221 (1981), p.212-225

  5. Death and the Emperor in Dante, Browning, Dickinson and Stevens. In: Studies in Medievalism 2:3 (1983), p.67-72

  6. Alfonso el Sabio, Brunetto Latini and Dante Alighieri. In: Thought vol. 60, no. 239 (December 1985), p.468-483

  7. Brunetto Latini and England. In:Manuscripta 31:1 (1987), p.11-21

  8. Verbal Icons: Paradigms of Death and Birth. In: Studies in Iconography 11 (1987), p.95-110

  9. The Pilgrim in the Poem: Dante, Langland, Chaucer. In: *Allegoresis: The Craft of Allegory in Medieval Literature, ed. J. Stephen Russell, New York / London: Garland, 1988, p.109-132

  10. Chancery and Comedy: Brunetto Latini and Dante Alighieri. In: Lectura Dantis 3 (1988), p.73-94

  11. The Vita Nuova: Paradigms of Pilgrimage. In: Dante Studies 103 (1985 [i.e. 1989], p.103-124

  12. The Road through Roncesvalles: Alfonsine Formation of Brunetto Latini and Dante -- Diplomacy and Literature. In *Emperor of Culture: Alfonso X the Learned of Castile and His Thirteenth-Century Renaissance, ed. Robert I. Burns, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990, p.109-123, p.239-247

Reviews, Notices, Notes

  1. [Jonathan Sumption, Pilgrimage: An Image of Medieval Religion. London: Faber & Faber, 1975, 391 pp.]
    In: Journal of the American Academy of Religion 44 (1976), p.570

  2. [Richard Kay, Dante's Swift and Strong: Essays on Inferno XV, Lawrence (Kan.): Regents Press of Kansas, 1978, xx+446 pp.]
    In: Journal of the American Academy of Religion 46 (1978), p.611

  3. [Kenelm Foster, The Two Dantes and Other Studies, Berkeley: University of California Press / London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 1977, 260 pp.]
    In: Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 46 (1978), p.612

  4. [Giuseppe Mazzotta, Dante, Poet of the Desert: History and Allegory in the Divine Comedy, Princeton (NJ): Princeton UP, 1979, x+343 pp.]
    In: Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 50 (1982), p.331

  5. [James J. Wilhelm, Il Miglior Fabbro: The Cult of the Difficult in Daniel, Dante and Pound, Orono: National Poetry Foundation, University of Maine, 1982, 132 pp.
    In: Studies in Medievalism 2:3 (1983), p.97-101]

Conferences Organized

Conferences, Seminars, Lectures, Exhibitions

Books in Progress

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