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- Dante’s Vita nuova and the New Testament
- Dante’s Vita nuova and the New Testament
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Prologue
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Text and Translation
- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Vita nuova as Theological Revelation through Lyrical Interpretation
- Chapter 2 The New Testament Model of Salvific Reminiscence
- Chapter 3 From Appearing and Imagining to Revealing through Interpreting: The Vita nuova’s Hermeneutics of Witness
- Chapter 4 Phenomenology versus Hermeneutics (Debate with Harrison): Revelation as Mediation
- Chapter 5 History of Effect and a New Hermeneutics-Oriented Critical Paradigm
- Chapter 6 Conclusion: The Existential Grounding of Revelation in Lyric
- Coda
- Epilogue: Dream Epistemology and Religious Revelation in Dante’s Vita nuova
- Appendix Italian Text and English Translation of the Vita nuova
- Index
Chapter 5 - History of Effect and a New Hermeneutics-Oriented Critical Paradigm
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 September 2021
- Dante’s Vita nuova and the New Testament
- Dante’s Vita nuova and the New Testament
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Prologue
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Text and Translation
- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Vita nuova as Theological Revelation through Lyrical Interpretation
- Chapter 2 The New Testament Model of Salvific Reminiscence
- Chapter 3 From Appearing and Imagining to Revealing through Interpreting: The Vita nuova’s Hermeneutics of Witness
- Chapter 4 Phenomenology versus Hermeneutics (Debate with Harrison): Revelation as Mediation
- Chapter 5 History of Effect and a New Hermeneutics-Oriented Critical Paradigm
- Chapter 6 Conclusion: The Existential Grounding of Revelation in Lyric
- Coda
- Epilogue: Dream Epistemology and Religious Revelation in Dante’s Vita nuova
- Appendix Italian Text and English Translation of the Vita nuova
- Index
Summary
The truth of the work, as determined by its origin in personal existence, is fully revealed and realized only through interpretation by other individuals reading it in relation to their own existence in the course of a history of reception. The Vita nuova can stand as emblematic of this process and as illustrative of its exceptionally fecund results in literary history. Often touted as the first book of Italian literary tradition, the Vita nuova is a seed of the very process of a literary tradition disseminating itself through ongoing production of works as responses such as Dante himself elicits in circulating the sonnet about his initiatory dream to fellow poets. Especially revealing of the history of effects of this text are its artistic appropriations at various periods in the iconographical tradition. The Pre-Raphaelite depictions, notably by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, illustrate how subjectively driven interpretation can become relevant to revealing the original, but temporally unbounded meaning of a text. Rossetti’s, like Dante’s, personal preoccupations prove instrumental for disclosing and illuminating what can be lived as perennial and perduring truths about human existence.
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- Dante's Vita Nuova and the New TestamentHermeneutics and the Poetics of Revelation, pp. 83 - 121Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021