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Textual Production | Arabella Shore | AS
published Dante
for Beginners. A Sketch of the "Divina Commedia" with Translations, Biographical and Critical Notices, and Illustrations. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
Textual Production | Margaret Gatty | Although her daughter says that her interest in literature (like that in science) came much later than her childhood enthusiasms for drawing, calligraphy, and scholarship, Margaret Scott (later MG
) at seventeen so admired Dante |
Textual Production | Dorothy L. Sayers | DLS
published the first of her three-part translation of Dante
's Divine Comedy into English verse: Cantica I: Hell. Gilbert, Colleen B. A Bibliography of the Works of Dorothy L. Sayers. Macmillan, 1978. 109 British Book News. British Council. (1950): 197 |
Textual Production | Sally Purcell | Her further translations included many poems which were printed in her own volumes of verse, as well as selections from Charles of Orleans
and Gaspara Stampa
, Literature in the Vernacular (a rendering of Dante |
Textual Production | Dorothy L. Sayers | DLS
published the second instalment of her verse translation (with her introduction) of Dante
's Divine Comedy: Cantica II: Purgatory. Gilbert, Colleen B. A Bibliography of the Works of Dorothy L. Sayers. Macmillan, 1978. 117 British Book News. British Council. (1955): 1189 |
Textual Production | Sylvia Beach | Though the essays were solicited and overseen by Joyce
, SB
did much of the editorial work and designed the cover. Beach, Sylvia. Shakespeare and Company. Harcourt, Brace, 1959. 179 |
Textual Production | Dorothy L. Sayers | The third section of DLS
's translation of Dante
's Divine Comedy—Cantica III: Paradise—was published posthumously; Barbara Reynolds
completed those parts that Sayers had not finished when she died. Gilbert, Colleen B. A Bibliography of the Works of Dorothy L. Sayers. Macmillan, 1978. 121 |
Textual Production | Marina Warner | MW
published her first novel, In a Dark Wood, exploring connections between a present-day London family and the Emperor's court in seventeenth-century China. The phrase in a dark wood (which has appealed to... |
Textual Production | Dorothy L. Sayers | DLS
published Introductory Papers on Dante, which she followed in 13 December 1957 with Further Papers on Dante. British Book News. British Council. (1955): 765; (1957): 505 TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive. 2759 (17 December 1954): 823; 2911 (13 December 1957): 762 |
Textual Production | Linda Villari | |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Roxburghe Lothian | The novel relates the love between Dante Alighieri
, scholar and poet, and the aristocrat Beatrice Portinari
, and the way her early death inspired his work, particularly the Divina Commedia. The political and... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Jane Warton | Scholar David Fairer
has identified JW
's contribution, from its style, as Adventurer no. 87. This essay, later entitled Politeness a necessary auxiliary to knowledge and virtue, Reid, Hugh. “Jenny: The Fourth Warton”. Notes and Queries, Vol. continuous series 231 , No. 1, Mar. 1986, pp. 84-92. 87 |
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