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Dante’s Political Life: G. P. Raffa, Dante’s Political Life

Dante’s Political Life
G. P. Raffa, Dante’s Political Life
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Dante’s Political Life

Guy P. Raffa, The University of Texas at Austin

The approach of the seven-hundredth anniversary of Dante’s death is a propitious time to recall the events that drove him from his native Florence and marked his life in various Italian cities before he found his final refuge in Ravenna, where he died and was buried in 1321. Drawing on early chronicles and biographies, modern historical research and biographical criticism, and the poet’s own writings, I construct this narrative of “Dante’s Political Life” for the milestone commemoration of his death. The poet’s politically-motivated exile, this biographical essay shows, was destined to become one of the world’s most fortunate misfortunes.

Keywords: Dante, Exile, Florence, Biography

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