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100 1  Baur, Christine O'Connell.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
       /names/nb2007016313 
245 10 Dante's hermeneutics of salvation :|bpassages to freedom 
       in the Divine comedy /|cChristine O'Connell Baur. 
264  1 Toronto :|bUniversity of Toronto Press,|c[2007] 
264  4 |c©2007 
300    1 online resource (x, 327 pages). 
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490 1  Toronto Italian studies 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-315) and 
       index. 
505 0  ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction: 
       Situating the Project""; ""DIVISION ONE""; ""1 Language, 
       Mediation, and Salvation in Dante�s Commedia""; ""I. The
       Dualism of Interpretation""; ""II. The Duality of the 
       Temporal and Eternal Orders""; ""III. The Narrative 
       Account Is the Journey""; ""2 Meaning""; ""I. The 
       Dialectical Relation between the Pilgrim and the Realms of
       the Afterlife and between the Reader and the Text""; ""II.
       The Disclosure of the Meaning of Finite Freedom""; ""3 
       Historicality and Truth""; ""I. Historicism and 
       Historicality""; ""II. Active and Passive Nostalgia"" 
505 8  ""III. Critique of Historicism""""4 The Recapitulatory 
       Nature of Finite Understanding""; ""I. The Alternative to 
       Historicist and Romantic Hermeneutics: A Dialectical 
       Reading""; ""II. Three Examples of Reading in the 
       Commedia""; ""III. Interpretation as Recapitulation""; ""5
       The Hermeneutics of Conversion""; ""I. Conversion: A 
       Different Way of Being on This Earth, A Different Way of 
       Being-in-the-World""; ""II. Conversion: The Dialectic of 
       Past and Future""; ""III. Recapitulation and Anticipatory 
       Resoluteness: The Pilgrim�s Conversion Back to His 
       Future"" 
505 8  ""IV. Positive and Negative Dialectic""""V. The Disclosure
       of the Meaning of the World through Language""; ""DIVISION
       TWO""; ""6 Dialectical Reading and the Dialectic of 
       Salvation""; ""I. The Dialectical Relation between Reader 
       and Text""; ""II. The Dialectical Relation between Pride 
       and Humility""; ""III. Interpretation: A Dialectic of 
       Pride and Humility""; ""IV. The Continuity between 
       Interpretation and Salvation""; ""V. Resurrection""; ""7 
       Paradisal Hermeneutics: Reading the Volume of the 
       Universe""; ""I. Introduction: Two Related Claims""; ""II.
       Paradisal Hermeneutics"" 
505 8  ""III. Why Is Virgil Damned? The Reader�s Final 
       Examination""""IV. Making Sense of Virgil: Sayers, 
       Singleton, and the Allegory of �Natural Reason�""; 
       ""V. The Continuity between Nature and Grace""; ""VI. 
       Three Interpretations of Virgil""; ""VII. Virgil Had 
       Insufficient Grace""; ""VIII. Help and Desire""; ""IX. 
       What Is Grace?""; ""X. Virgil�s Side of the Story""; 
       ""XI. Faith and Freedom""; ""XII. Conclusion: Who Is 
       Virgil?""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""; ""A""; 
       ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; 
       ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""R"" 
505 8  ""S""""t""; ""u""; ""v""; ""w""; ""y"" 
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520 1  "As well as presenting fresh interpretations of the Divine
       Comedy based on the philosophical thought of Augustine and
       Aquinas and the hermeneutics of Heidegger and Gadamer, the
       work offers unique perspectives on various passages that 
       have troubled scholars through the ages. Dante's 
       Hermeneutics of Salvation breathes new life into Dante's 
       journey, making our own reading of the poem a genuine 
       participation in its profound truth and meaning."--Jacket.
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546    Includes some text in Italian. 
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