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A01=Fulvio Conti
anticlerical Italy
Author_Fulvio Conti
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Centenary Celebrations
collective memory Italy
Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri Society
Dante and the Internet
Dante Celebrations
Dante myth in modern media
Dante reception studies
Dante Studies
Dante's Birth
Dante's Hell
Dante's Honour
Dante's Tomb
Dante's Works
Dante’s Birth
Dante’s Hell
Dante’s Honour
Dante’s Tomb
Dante’s Works
Divine Comedy
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Fascist Italy
fascist symbolism analysis
Florentine Celebrations
Florentine Poet
Francesca Da Rimini
Free Italy
Giacomo Matteotti
Hundredth Anniversary
Italian cultural history
Italian Unification
Julian Venetia
La Divina Commedia
Lectura Dantis
Literary Nationalism
national identity formation
Palazzo Del Quirinale
Piazza Della Signoria
secular
secularism and religion Italy
Sem Benelli
Seventh Circle of Hell
The Divine Comedy
Tv Series
Vittorio Veneto

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032390895
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book shows how Dante Alighieri has been represented in the Italian collective imagination from the late eighteenth century to the present day. Often held to be a precursor of Italian unity, the author of the Divine Comedy has been put forward both as a standard-bearer of a secular, anti-clerical Italy and the embodiment of the concept of a deeply religious and Catholic nation; while he was later adopted by nationalist and fascists as well as a pop icon in the age of the internet and globalization.

The book describes this long and fascinating history from a completely original point of view: the centuries-old myth of Dante is analysed from the perspective of cultural history. The sources employed include Dante commemorations, festivals and monuments, pilgrimages to his tomb, films and other media productions about Dante, as well as comic strips, advertisements and other cultural items dedicated to him.

Fulvio Conti is Full Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Florence.

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