Italian 221DM - Advanced Studies in Italian Culture and Literature: 'Dante's Inferno Between Myth and History'

Dante's Inferno Myth & History

Spring
2026
01
4.00
Mattia Boccuti

MW 07:15PM-08:30PM

Mount Holyoke College
130181
mboccuti@mtholyoke.edu
130181,130161,130092
Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy is one of world literature's foundational works. In his 700-hundred years old masterpiece, Dante poses and confronts universal questions that are still at the core of our daily existence: God, love, ethics, gender relationships, politics, social harmony, literature, the afterlife, and the relations between human and nonhuman forms of life. In this course, we will read, analyze, discuss, and enjoy Dante's great poem by focusing on the first of its three parts, the Inferno. In particular, we will be covering Dante's take on mythology and history.

Taught in English.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.