Dante Alighieri e a busca do paraíso: de Florença à Ravena (1265-1321)

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2016-12-16

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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Christian society has always imagined a paradisiacal reward in the afterlife and with Dante Alighieri was not different. In this search for paradise in this life, as in the afterlife, the Florentine poet wrote one of the most studied and recited poems in the world, Commedia. Amid political quarrels within Florence, which Dante considered his paradise, the poet was exiled and through his writing roamed the Italian courts in search of a paradise in this life. In this work, we try to demonstrate how this process hapened, either by the political disputes in which Dante became involved, as well as in his defense to the Empire and oposition to the Papacy. The choices of the guides during their imaginary journey and the inspiration in the Byzantine mosaics of Ravenna, were also of fundamental importance for the composition of the Commedia. Thus, we seek to follow the trail and paths traveled by the poet in his incessant search for a paradise, still in this life.

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ROMERO, Mariana Amorim. Dante Alighieri e a busca do paraíso: de Florença à Ravena (1265-1321). 2016. 230 f. Tese (Doutorado em História) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2016.