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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Exílio íntimo: leitura da poesia de Dante Milano / Intimate exile: an interpretation of Dante Milanos poetry

Shiguehara, Alexandre Koji 20 October 2016 (has links)
Amigo próximo de Manuel Bandeira, Aníbal Machado, Heitor Villa-Lobos e outros artistas eminentes do Modernismo brasileiro, Dante Milano (1899-1991) publicou seus poemas em livro apenas tardiamente, em 1948, sob o título de Poesias. Apesar do reconhecimento crítico imediato, sua obra permaneceu sempre, como ainda hoje, sendo lida por um público diminuto fato normalmente atribuído antes de tudo ao temperamento muito discreto do poeta. Mais do que repetir a constatação da injusta impopularidade de uma grande poesia, cabe a tarefa de qualificar a sua grandeza, sugerindo com isso certa singularidade da voz poética. Um aspecto forte de tal singularidade será certamente o feitio clássico predominante nos versos de Dante, a impressão de um equilíbrio harmônico a despeito da facilmente notável abundância de pares antitéticos nos poemas, como a treva e a luz, o concreto e o abstrato, o novo e o antigo. A atenuação dos contrastes particulariza na linguagem algo que se mostra fundamental para o próprio pensamento do poeta, a simultaneidade da atenção ao mundo material e da absorção em si mesmo que tende a interiorizar e a transfigurar os seres e as coisas. A resposta da poesia de Dante Milano à realidade do deslocamento do homem moderno parece compor-se nesse espaço intervalar cavado pela intimidade a qual, sem se evadir por completo da vida objetiva, não deixa de reconhecer em relação a ela um radical distanciamento, nomeado em certos poemas como o exílio. Manifesta-se a natureza íntima desse exílio poético na voz baixa, na serenidade de tom própria do poeta capaz de relativizar a dor e evitar a expressão do desespero por confiar na profundidade da instância subjetiva em que o canto se instaura e, discretamente, perdura. / A close friend of Manuel Bandeira, Aníbal Machado, Heitor Villa-Lobos and some other prominent artists from brazilian Modernism, Dante Milano (1899-1991) has published his poems in a book just lately, in 1948, with the title Poesias. Even though there was immediate critical acknowledgment, his work has always remained, as it currently is, being read by a small public a fact that is usually imputed above all to the very discrete temper of the poet. Rather than repeating the general finding of the unfair unfamiliarity of a great poetry, a proper task would be to specify its greatness, so suggesting some singularity of this poetic voice. An important aspect of such singularity would certainly be the classical feature that predominates in Dantes verses, a harmonic equilibrium impression notwithstanding the remarkable abundance of antithetical pairs in the poems, as darkness and light, concrete and abstract, new and antique. The mitigation of contrasts particularizes in the language something that seems to be crucial for the poets thought, the simultaneity of attention to the material world and of absorption of mind that tends to interiorize and to transfigure beings and things. The response of Dante Milanos poetry to modern man truth of displacement seems to be composed at this intervallic space built by his intimacy an intimacy that, without completely deceiving objective life, nevertheless recognizes a deep detachment from it, named in certain poems as the exile. The intimate nature of this poetic exile is expressed in the low voice, in the serene tone, characteristic of a poet who is capable to ease the pain and to avoid the expression of despair for trusting in the deepness of the subjective sphere in wich his poetry establishes itself and, discretely, remains.
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The demon & the damozel : dynamics of desire in the works of Christina Rossetti and Dante Gabriel Rossetti /

Waldman, Suzanne Maureen, January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Thesis Ph. D. / Bibliogr. p. 187-196. Index.
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Dante die Möglichkeit der Kunst /

Münchberg, Katharina. January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de : Habilitationsschrift : ? : Universität Tübingen : 2003. / Bibliogr. p. [227]-234.
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Dante and the " Roman de la rose " an investigation into the vernacular narrative context of the " Commedia /

Richards, Earl Jeffrey. January 1981 (has links)
Texte remanié de Diss. Literature Princeton 1978, soutenue sous le titre " Dante's " Commedia " and its vernacular narrative context. / Bibliogr. p. 109-116.
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Schöne Lüge und verhüllte Wahrheit : theologische und poetische Allegorie in mittelalterlichen Dichtungen /

Seitschek, Gisela. January 2009 (has links)
Diss. Univ. München, 2007.
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Exílio íntimo: leitura da poesia de Dante Milano / Intimate exile: an interpretation of Dante Milanos poetry

Alexandre Koji Shiguehara 20 October 2016 (has links)
Amigo próximo de Manuel Bandeira, Aníbal Machado, Heitor Villa-Lobos e outros artistas eminentes do Modernismo brasileiro, Dante Milano (1899-1991) publicou seus poemas em livro apenas tardiamente, em 1948, sob o título de Poesias. Apesar do reconhecimento crítico imediato, sua obra permaneceu sempre, como ainda hoje, sendo lida por um público diminuto fato normalmente atribuído antes de tudo ao temperamento muito discreto do poeta. Mais do que repetir a constatação da injusta impopularidade de uma grande poesia, cabe a tarefa de qualificar a sua grandeza, sugerindo com isso certa singularidade da voz poética. Um aspecto forte de tal singularidade será certamente o feitio clássico predominante nos versos de Dante, a impressão de um equilíbrio harmônico a despeito da facilmente notável abundância de pares antitéticos nos poemas, como a treva e a luz, o concreto e o abstrato, o novo e o antigo. A atenuação dos contrastes particulariza na linguagem algo que se mostra fundamental para o próprio pensamento do poeta, a simultaneidade da atenção ao mundo material e da absorção em si mesmo que tende a interiorizar e a transfigurar os seres e as coisas. A resposta da poesia de Dante Milano à realidade do deslocamento do homem moderno parece compor-se nesse espaço intervalar cavado pela intimidade a qual, sem se evadir por completo da vida objetiva, não deixa de reconhecer em relação a ela um radical distanciamento, nomeado em certos poemas como o exílio. Manifesta-se a natureza íntima desse exílio poético na voz baixa, na serenidade de tom própria do poeta capaz de relativizar a dor e evitar a expressão do desespero por confiar na profundidade da instância subjetiva em que o canto se instaura e, discretamente, perdura. / A close friend of Manuel Bandeira, Aníbal Machado, Heitor Villa-Lobos and some other prominent artists from brazilian Modernism, Dante Milano (1899-1991) has published his poems in a book just lately, in 1948, with the title Poesias. Even though there was immediate critical acknowledgment, his work has always remained, as it currently is, being read by a small public a fact that is usually imputed above all to the very discrete temper of the poet. Rather than repeating the general finding of the unfair unfamiliarity of a great poetry, a proper task would be to specify its greatness, so suggesting some singularity of this poetic voice. An important aspect of such singularity would certainly be the classical feature that predominates in Dantes verses, a harmonic equilibrium impression notwithstanding the remarkable abundance of antithetical pairs in the poems, as darkness and light, concrete and abstract, new and antique. The mitigation of contrasts particularizes in the language something that seems to be crucial for the poets thought, the simultaneity of attention to the material world and of absorption of mind that tends to interiorize and to transfigure beings and things. The response of Dante Milanos poetry to modern man truth of displacement seems to be composed at this intervallic space built by his intimacy an intimacy that, without completely deceiving objective life, nevertheless recognizes a deep detachment from it, named in certain poems as the exile. The intimate nature of this poetic exile is expressed in the low voice, in the serene tone, characteristic of a poet who is capable to ease the pain and to avoid the expression of despair for trusting in the deepness of the subjective sphere in wich his poetry establishes itself and, discretely, remains.
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Heavenly Perspectives: Imagining Celestial Space in Giovanni di Paolo's Paradiso Miniatures

January 2019 (has links)
archives@tulane.edu / This thesis focuses on a seldom-studied illuminated manuscript of Dante Alighieri’s (1265–1321) Commedia, known as Yates Thompson MS 36 (ca. 1450) in the British Library, whose Paradiso miniatures have been attributed to Giovanni di Paolo. One of the most visionary artists of the Quattrocento school of painting in Siena, his oeuvre – and the Yates Thompson codex in particular – begs for sustained critical interpretation beyond issues of connoisseurship, provenance, and stylistic analysis. The manuscript presents a remarkably rare instance in which Quattrocento Sienese pictorial and narrative strategies have been preserved in a complete suite of images, and the recent resurgence of interest in Giovanni di Paolo presents an opportune time to return to his work and to reassess the historiographic legacy that has shelved the art of fifteenth-century Siena as too “fantastic and marvellous” to be critically investigated on its own terms. Focusing particularly on issues of narrative, vision and optical theory, perspective, and the intersections between art, astronomy, and cartography, this thesis takes Giovanni di Paolo's representation of pictorial space as a locus of inquiry into the collaborative nature of manuscript production in the late medieval period, as intellectual circles shifted from spiritual concerns based on biblical tradition to empiricism. More broadly, this consideration of fifteenth-century Sienese visual culture vis à vis twenty-first scholarly concerns reconfigures Giovanni di Paolo's Paradiso miniatures as a referential assemblage or "web of images" that was inextricably linked to a complex entanglement of creative associations, and asks what it means to study an illuminated manuscript that was collaboratively authored over time. / 1 / Shannah Rose
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Pilgerfahrt und Narrenreise : der Einfluss der Dichtungen Dantes und Ariosts auf den frühromantischen Roman in Deutschland /

Osols-Wehden, Irmgard, January 1998 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Diss.--Fachbereich Germanistik--Berlin--Freie Univ., 1993. / Bibliogr. p. 292-325. Index.
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Dante e il dantismo immanente nell'opera di Jorge Luis Borges /

Ricceri, Riccardo, January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Tesi di laurea--Estetica--Siena--Università degli studi. / Bibliogr. p. 223-288. Index.
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English and American criticism of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1870- 1874)

Grace, John Richard, 1925- January 1955 (has links)
No description available.

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