Reading Dante Alighieri's Comedy with an 'Umbrian twist'

Saluto di Beatrice 1859-1863, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa

Saluto di Beatrice 1859-1863, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Source: Wikimedia

'Dante’s Feisty Women: Undermining Medieval Misogyny'.


A talk presented by Prof. Rodney Lokaj, Associate Professor of Italian Philology, Università degli Studi di Enna, "Kore" (Sicily, Italy) will be presented at IIC Melbourne on Tuesday October 22, 2019.

Prof Lokaj will be looking at the position of absolute privilege Dante affords certain female figures in the Divine Comedy. It will be based on Paradiso III, a canto featuring Piccarda, a noblewoman of Florence, but with direct references to both Francesca, an adulteress condemned to Hell yet teaching us still today about Love, and Clare of Assisi, who played a vital role at Francis’ side.

Lokaj, together with two of the event organisers, Stefania Filippi and Antonella Nichinonni from the "Associazione Umbria ed Amici del Victoria" presented the project at SBS Italian.

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