From Vita Nuova to Paradiso Two Essays On the Vital Relations Between Dantes S

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From Vita Nuova to Paradiso Two Essays On the Vital Relations Between Dantes S
Philip Henry Wicksteed
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152. 8l F THE MINOR WORKS At the end of the Vita Nuova it is for the sake of making himself more worthy to commemorate Beatrice that Dante dedicates himself to study. But when in the Convivio he presents us with the record of the fruits of that study we notice a subtle but significant change in his phraseology, for he tells us that he took to study in hope of consolation under his loss, and no longer represents it as a "preparation. " Have we then in the Vita Nuova the register of a resolve and... in the Convivio the record of a result which did not quite conform to it ? So it would seem ; for in the later work Dante shows us very clearly that whatever it was that he sought in his ardent application to study, what he actually found was not only consolation, but something more: a new mission, namely, a new inspiration, and even a new " enamourment, " in the ardour of which his conception of a work to commemorate Beatrice sank into the background of his mind and was indefinitely postponed though not formally abandoned.

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