Notes
1. Eisner, “The Word Made Flesh,” 61.
2. Poggioli, “Tragedy or Romance?” 355.
3. Barolini, “Dante and Francesca da Rimini,” 1.
4. Ibid., 2.
5. Ibid., 16n.
6. Singleton, The Divine Comedy, 88.
7. Poggioli, “Tragedy or Romance?” 322.
8. Musgrave, Dante’s Divine Comedy, v–vi.
9. Byron, The Works of Lord Byron, 421–2.
10. Ortega y Gassett, “The Misery and the Splendor,” 103.
11. Ibid., 112.
12. Biguenet, “Translation: The Art of Reading,” 83.
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John Biguenet
John Biguenet has published ten books and had six plays widely produced, with his books and plays translated into twelve languages. He is a past president of the American Literary Translators Association and is currently the Robert Hunter Distinguished University Professor at Loyola University in New Orleans. More information is available at www.biguenet.com.