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Joyce’s Dante by James Robinson offers a comprehensive analysis of the intricate relationship between James Joyce and Dante Alighieri’s literary legacy. Robinson traces how Dante’s medieval epic poetry fundamentally influenced Joyce’s groundbreaking modernist works, particularly Ulysses and Finnegans Wake.
The study examines specific textual connections, thematic parallels, and structural borrowings that demonstrate Joyce’s deep admiration and creative engagement with Dante’s divine vision. Through detailed literary analysis, Robinson reveals how Joyce synthesized Dante’s theological framework with modernist experimental techniques to create entirely new forms of narrative expression.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding the literary genealogy of Joyce’s major works and the profound influence of medieval Italian literature on twentieth-century modernism. It illuminates how canonical literary figures continue to shape and inspire subsequent generations of writers.







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