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Definition of Dantesque

Dantesque
Dantesque Dan*tesque", a. [Cf. It. Dantesco.] Dantelike; Dantean. --Earle.

Meaning of Dantesque from wikipedia

- mid-19th-century American South. The novel forms the second part of Morrison's Dantesque trilogy on African-American history, beginning with Beloved (1987) and...
- Michael Dirda reviewed it for The Washington Post. He considered the "Dantesque" chapters in which the protagonists explores the remains of London "brilliantly...
- Mérimée, Jean de Witte and Charles Lenormant. This bore fruit in his Voyage dantesque (printed in his Grèce, Rome et Dante, 1848), which did much to po****rize...
- certainly thinking of Dante. So I began to restructure the film into three Dantesque ditches." —Pier Paolo Pasolini about the film Pasolini's writing collaborator...
- Franck (29 June 2022). "Metallica ..." [****fest: Metallica closes a Dantesque festival in style]. Le Monde (in French). Paris. Archived from the original...
- classic in several genres—the confessional, the inside-Hollywood story, the Dantesque midlife-crisis drama, the religious quest, the romantic struggle, the...
- such as Siete noches (Seven Nights) and Nueve ensayos dantescos (Nine Dantesque Essays). His presence in 1967 on campus at the University of Virginia...
- of Dante Alighieri and his work is categorized within the allegorical-Dantesque School. He also ****imilated Petrarch and Giovanni Boccaccio's Humanism...
- Poems 1940–2009, which was described by the critic Alberto Manguel as "Dantesque". (ed. with Barry Hamer), Oxford Poetry 1948, Oxford: Blackwell, 1948...
- Comedy. There has been much investigation of the possible sources of the Dantesque terzina, which Benedetto Croce characterised as "linked, enclosed, disciplined...