
LA VITA NUOVA
La vita nuova di Dante e i quadri di D. G. Rossetti.
AVVERTENZA.
Incipit vita nova:
Indice del Volume, delle Poesie e delle Tavole
A vivid portrait emerges of a young artist torn between the misty streets of London and the distant sunlit hills of Italy. Raised in an exile community that kept the spirit of a reborn nation alive, he absorbed the fervor of Italian patriots and the timeless verses of Dante Alighieri. This early immersion sparked a deep yearning to translate poetic love into visual form, shaping a personal quest for humility and inner peace.
The book follows his first daring attempts to illustrate the medieval masterpiece, revealing sketches that pulse with symbolic eyes and tender mouths. Through careful commentary, listeners discover how his emerging style foreshadowed the Pre‑Raphaelite revolt against conventional art, marrying rich colour with spiritual intensity. As his brush meets the page, the synergy of word and image invites us into a world where devotion, longing, and artistic rebellion intertwine, offering a fresh lens on a timeless love story.
Language
it
Duration
~2 hours (128K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Italy: Roux e Viarengo, 1902.
Credits
Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by the University and City Library of Cologne)
Release date
2023-07-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1265–1321
Best known for The Divine Comedy, this towering poet helped shape Italian literature by writing in the Tuscan vernacular instead of Latin. Exiled from Florence, he turned personal loss, politics, and spiritual vision into one of the most influential works in world literature.
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