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Elena Borelli
Dante in Gabriele D’Annunzio’s Poetry and Prose: From Mystical Lover to Poeta Vate
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Martin Elsky
The Sexcentenary Commemoration of Dante’s Death and the German Re-Confessionalization of Dante: Friedrich Muckermann and der Gral
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Donatella Stocchi-Perucchio
Giovanni Gentile’s Reading of Dante as Prophet of the State in interiore homine
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Stefano Selenu
Reading Dante Impolitically: Gramsci’s Contrapuntal Criticism of Inferno 10
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Nicolino Applauso
Dante, Berlusconi, and the Bordello State: Paolo Sylos Labini’s and James Walston’s Democratic Dante at the Ebb of the Seconda Repubblica
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Marilynn R. Desmond
Medieval Futures: The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Binghamton University, 1966–2016
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Helene Scheck
Future Perfect: Reading Temporalities at the Royal Women’s Monastery at Chelles, ca. 660–1050
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Barbara Abou-El-Haj
Producing the Route of St. James: The Camino de Santiago in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
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Olivia Holmes
Virgil and Sordello’s Embrace in Dante’s Commedia: Latin Poeta Meets Vernacular Dicitore
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Elizabeth Casteen
Gilding the Lily: John of Rupescissa’s Prophetic System and the Decline of the Angevins of Naples
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Karen Elizabeth Gross
The Presence of the Past and the Shadows of Futurity: Petrarch, Vernacular Art Criticism, and the Anticipation of the Connoisseur
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Charles Burroughs
Fluid City: River Gods in Rome and Contested Topography
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Bridget Whearty
The Leper on the Road to Canterbury: The Summoner, Digital Manuscripts, and Possible Futures
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Deirdre Riley
Retraction and Re-Collection: Chaucer’s Apocalyptic Self-Examination
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Rhonda Knight
Writing Like a Fan: Fan Fiction and Medievalism in Paul C. Doherty’s Canterbury Mysteries
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Christian Beck
Shaping Our (Medieval) Future through Nomadic Insurgency: A Radical Reading of Ywain and Gawain
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Jeanette Patterson
Solomon au feminin: (Re)translating Proverbs 31 in Christine de Pizan’s Cité des dames
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Marilynn R. Desmond
Transnational Feminism and Medieval Futures: The Cartographic Imaginary in Christine de Pizan’s Chemin de long estude
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List of Contributors
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Dana E. Stewart
Introduction
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