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In the Grip of Minos: Confessional Discourse in Dante, Corneille, and Racine
In the Grip of Minos: Confessional Discourse in Dante, Corneille, and Racine
Matthew J. Senior
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Tracing the history of confession from the Desert Fathers through the Lateran decree (1215) and the Council of Trent (1543-63), Matthew Senior examines the significance of these events and the role of confessional discourse in works by Dante, Corneille and Racine.Using a multidisciplinary approach, Senior focuses his study on Minos, the legendary king of Crete and judge of both Homer's and Vergil's underworlds.
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