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Why bother?

The ageless pertinence of Dante
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May 2025, no. 475

Dante’s Divine Comedy: A biography by Joseph Luzzi

Princeton University Press, US$24.95 hb, 218 pp

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Why bother?

The ageless pertinence of Dante
by
May 2025, no. 475

The Divine Comedy (1308-21) is an iconic narrative poem widely studied in schools and universities all over the world. At a time obsessed with the ‘here and now’, one may wonder, as a student of mine did in their anonymous evaluation of one of my units, why ‘we should still study a poet who died one thousand years ago’. By taking on the job of mapping the reception of the Divine Comedy, Joseph Luzzi’s book powerfully answers my student’s perplexed query.

Dante’s Divine Comedy: A biography

Dante’s Divine Comedy: A biography

by Joseph Luzzi

Princeton University Press, US$24.95 hb, 218 pp

Buy this book

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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