Dante's 'Convivio': Or How to Restart a Career in Exile

Leeds Studies on Dante (2018)
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Abstract

Dante's unfinished work Il Convivio is often overlooked. In this volume, it is reconsidered in a different light, as Dante's first attempt to reassemble and reshape the remains of his Florentine past in order to construct a new way of defining himself as a writer after his exile in 1302.

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