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Citings & Sightings of Dante's Works in Contemporary and Popular Culture

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Dante Online


Research Resources provided by the Societa' Dantesca Italiana

http://www.danteonline.it/english/home_ita.asp

Dante's works, full texts

Compiled by Otfried Lieberknecht

In original
http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/culture/lit/italian/da_e.htm

In translation
http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/culture/lit/italian/da_e_2.htm

Dante Society of America

http://www.dantesociety.org/

Electronic Bulletin of The Dante Society of America
http://www.princeton.edu/~dante/

Renaissance Dante in Print

University of Notre Dame
http://www.nd.edu/~italnet/Dante/

Princeton Dante Project

http://etcweb.princeton.edu/dante/index.html

Dartmouth Dante Project

http://dante.dartmouth.edu/commentaries.php

Danteworlds

Built by Guy Raffa, University of Texas-Austin
http://danteworlds.laits.utexas.edu/

The World of Dante

Built by Deborah Parker, University of Virginia
http://www.worldofdante.org/

At Wikipedia: Dante and his Divine Comedy in popular culture

This experimental website, inspired by students of Arielle Saiber’sDante’s Divine Comedy” course, has been built to archive occurrences of Dante and his works in popular and contemporary culture of the twentieth century and beyond. The site catalogs a wide range of Dante "sightings": from the cursory to the extensive, and from a place of superficial knowledge of Dante and his works to deep familiarity with them. We leave the readers the opportunity to judge the nature of each citing, and note the frequency of certain themes over others. The goals are twofold: 1) to provide a central access point for said references; and 2) to offer data that students and scholars of Dante can use to think about the Nachleben (“afterlife”) of Dante’s works in relation of reception theory, resonance, and cultural studies.

Background Image: Domenico di Michelino, Dante and His Comedy, 1465

Bowdoin College

Bowdoin College web site:

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