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A further comparative analysis of some allusions or episodes from the Divina
Commedia, Dante’s masterpiece, let us reconsider the similarities and differences
between literary models like Vergilius (Aeneid), Statius (Thebaid), Lucan
(Pharsalia) or Ovid (Metamorphoses), and the allusion to Latin Descensus
ad Inferos or Greek katabaseis and to Greek Heroes and Heroines,
besides the Islamic eschatological elements of the culture of al-Andalus
which were introduced to Europe, that Dante saw especially interesting and
important. However, the aim of this paper, taking into account other Medieval
works and iconography, is the comparison between some elements of
Misogyny in Catalan medieval literature or some drawings of the Catalan
Gothic Hell, which Dante perhaps didn’t know, but were popular at his time,
and the mention of other Greek or Latin quotations from the Divina Commedia,
especially when the poem describes Dante’s travels through Hell or
mentions of some heroines of Greek drama.
Aquest treball s’ha beneficiat del projecte liderat per C. MIRALLES, ‘Usos y construcción de la
Tragedia griega y de lo trágico’, FFI2009-10286, concedit per la Secretaría de Estado de
Investigación del MICINN. |