Lecture: "Theo-poetic Approaches to the Virgin Mary in Dante's Commedia"

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Location: Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries

Italian Studies at Notre Dame and the Devers Series for Dante Studies present: “Theo-poetic Approaches to the Virgin Mary in Dante’s Commedia,” a lecture by Brian Reynolds.

Brian Reynolds is professor of Italian at Fu Jen Catholic University in Taipei. He graduated from University College Dublin and carried out his postgraduate studies at Trinity College Dublin. He has been at Fu Jen Catholic University since 1998 and has also taught at Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, and Università degli studi, Bari.

Professor Reynolds’ interests include Dante, Medieval Italian literature, and Mariology (and their intersections). He has written a number of articles on the Virgin in the Commedia, as well as a major study on Mary, Gateway to Heaven: Marian Doctrine and Devotion in the Patristic and Medieval Periods. He is currently working on the second volume, which will deal with Marian image, imagery and typology, and is also engaged in a project sponsored by the government of Taiwan in which he is exploring the relationship between the courtly lady and the Virgin.

Reception to follow.

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