In this collection, eight distinguished critics of literature
assess the nature and range of Dante's influence on the major
British and American modernist writers. The indebtedness includes
citation and allusion, imitation, parody, literary strategies, and
a continuing dialogue between the modernists and Dante. The
differences in response to this remote precursor clarify the
development of each writer and highlight the multiplicity of
literary stances among the modernists.
Originally published in 1985.
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