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Teaching Dante’s <em>Divine Comedy</em> in 21st-Century America: A Conversation with Kristina Marie Olson: M. Sassi, Teaching Dante’s “Divine Comedy” in 21st-Century America

Teaching Dante’s Divine Comedy in 21st-Century America: A Conversation with Kristina Marie Olson
M. Sassi, Teaching Dante’s “Divine Comedy” in 21st-Century America
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Teaching Dante’s “Divine Comedy” in 21st-Century America: A Conversation with Kristina Marie Olson

Mario Sassi, University of Pennsylvania

Kristina Marie Olson is Associate Professor of Italian at George Mason University in Virginia. She is a member of the editorial board of Bibliotheca Dantesca and the President of the American Boccaccio Association. Together with Christopher Kleinhenz, she edited the volume Approaches to Teaching Dante’s Divine Comedy, which follows a first edition in 1982, edited by Carole Slade.

Keywords: Dante, Teaching Dante, Dante Scholarship

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