Url https://modernbeatricesarchive.warwick.ac.uk/s/dante-s-female-public/item/1342 Resource class bibo:Book Title Dante's Mystic Love: a study of the Vita nuova, Odes, etc. from the allegorical standpoint Creator 1135 Subject https://archive.org/details/dantesmysticlove00kava/page/n1/mode/2up Dante's mystic love - Archive.org Digitised by Archive.org; original from Boston College Libraries Publisher 3096 Date 1921 Type 4307 Format 8vo. Language 2395 Relation 4s. 6d. net Extent 122 p., [1] leaf of plates. ; 19 cm. Spatial Coverage 2603 2619 Temporal Coverage 3483 3481 Provenance Britain University of Bristol Libraries British Library University of Cambridge Libraries King's College London Libraries & Collections National Library of Scotland National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru University of Oxford Libraries University of St Andrews Library University of Southampton Library https://ucl.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/44UCL_INST/155jbua/alma990016390350204761 UCL Library Services Bookplate of H. St. John Brooks on front pastedown endpaper. Pencil note on front free endpaper: "Marianne Y. Spain." Pencil note on front pastedown endpaper: " Given me by D. Toynbee". Publisher's cloth binding (blue); gilt frame and lettering on upper board. ReproducedIn Weekly Freeman's Journal - Saturday 07 May 1921 The Irish Monthly - 1921 The Bookseller - 1921 The New Statesman - 1921 Review of The Sphere - Saturday 14 May 1921 The Scotsman - Monday 18 April 1921 The Irish Ecclesiastical Record - 1921 The Bookman - September 1921 The Irish Monthly - 1921 The New Statesman - 1921 https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=jAUsAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA569&dq=dante%27s+mystic+love+kavanagh&hl=it&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi24dSzue_7AhVPSsAKHQYuBaYQ6wF6BAgJEAE#v=onepage&q=dante's%20mystic%20love%20kavanagh&f=false Blackfriars - Blackfriars - vol II. April 1921-March 1922 'This penetrating study of Dante's mystical life deserves a wide welcome, not only from all lovers of Dante and of literature, but also and especially from all who would learn something of the secrets of Catholic though and action. It claims to expound the springs of motive and desire which animated and inspired the treasures of literatures bequeathed by Dante to Christendom. [...] According to the author, the romance recorded in the Vita nuova, in the Odes, and in the Dante cycle was not of human love, but of divine. [...] and careful study of the poet's writings will reveal, in the opinion of Miss Kavanagh, numerous passages which are incompatible with a tale o human love'. The Fortnightly Review - 1922 Giornale storico della letteratura italiana - 1930 Edition American Edition 1725 Number of volumes 1 ShortDescription 3601 --