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Dante's Epistola a Can Grande: Allegory, Discourse, and their Semiotic Implications
1969
Quaderni d'Italianistica
The focus of this study is the semiotic aspect concerning the allegory of the Commedia. More specifically, it aims at considering the meta-linguistic functioning of the Commedia's allegory and how such a system may be recognized as essentially semiotic in its making. It also attempts to demonstrate how the allegory in verbis (allegory of poets) in Dante's Commedia partakes of the allegory in factis (allegory of theologians) and, thus, Dante's allegory is an outcome of both types of allegory
doi:10.33137/q.i..v31i1.14203
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