Meduza, osłona i wysłannik niebios. Tajemnice pieśni IX „Piekła” Dantego według nadinterpretacji Giulia Leoniego w powieści „I delitti della Medusa”
Journal Title: Studia Europaea Gnesnensia - Year 2015, Vol 12, Issue
Abstract
Giulio Leoni, a modern Italian writer, is the author of five crime novels inspired by the life and works of Dante Alighieri. He presents Dante as a detective who investigates mysterious crimes of the early 14th-century Florence, Rome and Venice. Although Leoni has gained an international fame, there are very few studies which examine the connections between the “Divine Comedy” and his books. My article aims to analyze the overinterpretation of Canto IX of the “Inferno” in the novel “I delitti della Medusa”.
Authors and Affiliations
Alicja Raczyńska
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