Dante’s Performance

Dante’s Performance

  • Francesco Ciabattoni
Publisher:Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KGISBN 13: 9783111406824ISBN 10: 3111406822

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Dante’s Performance is written by Francesco Ciabattoni and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3111406822 (ISBN 10) and 9783111406824 (ISBN 13).

Through an historical and philological lens, this book explores passages from Dante’s Commedia which reveal elements inspired byprocessions, pageants, liturgical drama, psalm singing, or dance performance. The sacred poem finds influence in medieval theories of the performing arts as well as actual performances which Dante would have seen in churches or town squares. Dante’s Performance opens a new perspective from which to consider the Commedia: Dante expected his contemporary readers to recognize references to and echoes of psalms, sacred plays, and performative practices. Twenty-first-century readers are tasked with reconstructing a cultural framework which allows us to grasp those same textual references. From the dramatization of the harrowing of hell in Inferno IX, to Beatrice’s celebratory return on top of Mount Purgatory, to the songs of the blessed, this study connects Dante’s language to coeval theoretical and practical texts about performance. If hell is "the Middle Age’s theatrum diaboli," purgatory stages a performed purification through songs and acting, while paradise offers the spectacle of blessed spirits within the heavenly spheres as an aid to human understanding (Par. IV 28–39).