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Publications on Dante: Richard Lansing


I have to thank Prof. Lansing for having supplied a list of his publications on Dante, on which the following is based.
Otfried Lieberknecht (15 December 1996)

[Books] [Articles] [Reviews] [Electronic Texts]

Books:

  1. From Image to Idea: A Study of the Simile in Dante's Commedia, Ravenna: Longo Editore, 1977 (= L'interprete, 8), 173 pp.

  2. Il Convivio (The Banquet), translation with introduction and notes, and Italian verse text, New York [et al.]: Garland Publishing, 1990 (= Garland Library of Medieval Literature, Ser. B, no. 65), xxxi+274 pp.

  3. [editor:] The Dante Encyclopedia, New York [et al.]: Garland Publishing, forthcoming

Articles:

  1. Two Similes: the Shipwrecked Swimmer and Elijah's Ascent. In: Romance Philology 28 (1974), p.161-77

  2. Submerged Meanings in Dante's Similes (Inf. XXVII). In: Dante Studies 94 (1976), p.61-69

  3. Dante's Unfolding Vision. In: *Approaches to Teaching Dante's Divine Comedy, ed. Carole Slade, New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1980 (= Approaches to Teaching Masterpieces of World Literature, 2), p.61-66

  4. Dante's Concept of Violence and the Chain of Being. In: Dante Studies 99 (1981), p.67-88

  5. Essays on "Dante Alighieri" and "The Divine Comedy" for The World Book Encyclopedia, Chicago: Field Enterprises, 1986

  6. Piccarda and the Poetics of Paradox: A Reading of Paradiso III. In: Dante Studies 105 (1987 [publ. 1989]), p.63-77

  7. Dante's Intended Audience in the Convivio. In: Dante Studies 110 (1992), p.17-24

  8. Lectura dantis: Purgatorio III. In: Lectura Dantis 6 (1991), p.54-71; reprinted as Purgatorio III, in: *Lectura Dantis Virginiana, II. Dante's Purgatorio: Introductory Readings, edited by Tibor Wlassics, Supplement to Lectura Dantis 12 ([Charlottesville: University of Virginia] 1993), p.35-52

  9. Narrative Design in Dante's Earthly Paradise. In: Dante Studies 113 (1995), p.101-113; reprinted in *Dante: Contemporary Readings, ed. Amilcare Iannucci, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996, forthcoming)

  10. Paradiso 3: Lectura Dantis. Essay contracted for: *The California Dante, Vol. 3, ed. Allen Mandelbaum, Berkeley: University of California Press (forthcoming)

Reviews:

  1. [Giuseppe Mazzotta, Dante, Poet of the Desert: History and Allegory in the Divine Comedy, Princeton (NJ): Princeton UP, 1979, xv+343 pp.]
    In: Speculum 56 (1979), p.181-184

  2. [*The World of Dante: Essays on Dante and His Times, edited for the Oxford Dante Society by Cecil Grayson, Oxford: Clarendon Press / New York: Oxford UP, 1980, vi+252 pp.]
    In: Italica 59 (1982), p.59-60

  3. [Earl Jeffrey Richards, Dante and the "Roman de la Rose": An investigation into the vernacular narrative context of the "Commedia", Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1981 (= Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für Romanische Philologie, 184), vii+116 pp.]
    In: Speculum 58 (1983), p.801-803

  4. [Allen Mandelbaum (transl.), The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: A verse translation with introductions and commentary, Vol. 2: Purgatorio, Berkeley (et al.): University of California Press, 1982]
    In: Speculum 59 (1984), p.390-391

  5. [Allen Mandelbaum (transl.), The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: A verse translation with introductions and commentary, Vol. 3: Paradiso, Berkeley (et al.): University of California Press, 1984]
    In: Speculum 61 (1986), p.495-496

  6. [Joan M. Ferrante, The Political Vision of the "Divine Comedy", Princeton (N.J.): Princeton UP, 1984, ix+392 pp.]
    In: Criticism 28 (1986), p.105-107

  7. [Jeremy Tambling, Dante and Difference: Writing in the "Commedia", Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988 (= Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 2), x+206 pp.]
    In: Italica 67 (1990), p.520-522

  8. [John F. Took, Dante, Lyric Poet and Philosopher: An Introduction to the Minor Works, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990, ix+232 pp.]
    In: Italica 69 (1992), p.268-269

  9. [Enzo Esposito, Bibliografia analitica degli scritti su Dante, 1950-1970, Città di Castello: Olschki, 1990 (= Dantologia, 1). 4 vols., xxvii+1473 pp.]
    In: Dante Studies 111 (1993), p.263-65

Electronic Texts:

  1. American Dante Bibliography 1953-94: Electronic version developed for the DanteNet Internet website, 1996:
    www.brandeis.edu/library/dante

  2. American Dante Bibliography 1953-94: Electronic version distributed in multiformat on diskettes.


15 Dez 1996

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