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Dante Alighieri, Apostle of Freedom

War-time and Peace-time Essays

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In «Dante Alighieri, Apostle of Freedom,» Lonsdale Ragg presents a profound exploration of Dante Alighieri'Äôs multifaceted legacy, positioning him not merely as a literary giant but as a fervent advocate for personal and political liberty. Ragg employs a scholarly yet accessible literary style, weaving together historical context and poetic analysis to peel back the layers of Dante's major works, including «The Divine Comedy.» He deftly illustrates how Dante'Äôs struggles against tyranny and corruption in 14th century Florence resonate with contemporary themes of freedom and justice, while simultaneously engaging with the rich tradition of Italian and medieval literature. Ragg'Äôs own educational background in literature and history, coupled with a deep appreciation for Dante'Äôs work, informs his comprehensive approach. An esteemed scholar, Ragg offers insights not only from Dante's poetry but also from his philosophical treatises, illuminating the socio-political climate that shaped the poet's visionary outlook. This meticulous research showcases Ragg'Äôs commitment to contextualizing Dante's message, underscoring its urgency in our current times. Readers seeking to deepen their understanding of both Dante'Äôs literary artistry and his moral vision will find Ragg'Äôs work indispensable. By tracing the evolution of Dante'Äôs thoughts on freedom, this book illuminates the pathways to understanding our own struggles for liberty, making it a vital addition to the library of any student of literature, philosophy, or political thought.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
11 Oktober 2024
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200 S.
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4066338082947
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