Overview
Explore Dante's autobiographical work "Vita Nuova" in this lecture from Yale University's "Dante in Translation" course. Delve into the poet's journey of self-discovery through love and poetry, examining medieval theories of love and their poetic expressions. Understand how Dante's love for Beatrice becomes a catalyst for his new poetic voice and how he connects love with knowledge. Analyze the work's structure, themes, and its significance as a precursor to the Divine Comedy. Gain insights into Dante's life and literary development through detailed discussions on the Sweet New Style, the apparition of Beatrice, and the cultural context of the time. Conclude with a question and answer session exploring further aspects of Dante's life and work.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. An Introduction to "Vita nuova" and Its Autobiographical Structure
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- Chapter 2. Double Poise Structure
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- Chapter 3. Dante Writes about Love
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- Chapter 4. Understandings of Love and Friendship
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- Chapter 5. The Sweet New Style
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- Chapter 6. The Apparition of Beatrice; Moving in Circles
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- Chapter 7. "Vita nuova" as a Preamble to the "Divine Comedy"
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- Chapter 8. Remarks on Dante's Life; Question and Answer
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