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Dante and the Mystical Tradition
Bernard of Clairvaux in the Commedia
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284 pages
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This book offers a fresh perspective on St. Bernard's role in Dante's Commedia, exploring his significance within the narrative and its broader theological implications. It delves into the nuances of Bernard's character, examining how he embodies key themes of divine love and redemption. Through a detailed analysis, the author highlights the interplay between Bernard's influence and Dante's poetic vision, providing a deeper understanding of the spiritual journey depicted in the epic poem.
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2003, hardcover
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