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https://doi.org/10.54103/2039-9251/19750Keywords:
Dante, comics, poetry, illustrationsAbstract
The University of Turin has organized a series of events to celebrate the seventh centenary of Dante's death. The final event included a seminar on Dante and comics, a figurative comment which, despite the different purposes and different audiences, still reminds us that Dante's iconic poetry favors illustrations, in which excellent illuminators have distinguished themselves from the very beginning.
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