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Prue Shaw is emeritus reader in Italian studies at University College London and the editor of the edizioneanzionale of Dante's Monarchia and of a digital edition of the Commedia. She lives in Cambridge England.
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Monarchy (1957) — Editor, some editions — 385 copies, 2 reviews
The Cambridge Companion to Dante's ‘Commedia' (2018) — Contributor — 12 copies

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I'm only about a third of the way through, but am really enjoying this book, which I got as a First Reads Giveaway. The thematic structure Shaw uses to organize her explication works very well and is complemented by her skillful interweaving of literary critique and historical analysis.
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lschiff | 5 other reviews | Sep 24, 2023 |
It would be ridiculous of me to say that this is a great book; I am not competent to judge it. I am confident of saying that this is an extraordinary book that opened my eyes and brain up to experience who Dante was, where he was - geographically and politically (including being involved in the politics of Florence while he and the city-state were buffeted by popes and Holy Roman Emperors - how he came to write the epic The Commedia (commonly called The Divine Comedy), and what this extraordinary 14,000 line poem is about. I knew nothing of any of these aspects of the poem, place or man, and Prue Shaw has made all available to me as I never could have on my own.… (more)
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RickGeissal | 5 other reviews | Aug 16, 2023 |
*I won this book through Goodreads First Reads giveaway. In no way has this influenced my rating or opinion of this book. Thank you to Goodreads and to Prue Shaw for the opportunity.*

Let me start by saying that I have never been a HUGE lover of poetry. Now you may ask yourself "why did I enter to win this book then?" That would be because I wanted to step out of my comfort zone and try something new. I am glad I did. I truly believe that the reason for my lack of joy regarding poetry has been because I have not understood it. Prue Shaw not only explained Dante's poetry in a way that I could understand, she also added in a lot of rich history behind it to make it more understandable. I am a huge lover of history, so this helped to bridge the gap for me and brought me into the realm of poetry gently. I also appreciated her quotes in Italian and then the translation into English. This helped me to see the beauty to not only the poetry, but the language as well. It was quite obvious that Prue Shaw really knows not only her poetry, but Dante in particular. I have to admit, this was a REALLY slow read for me. Only because I wanted to make sure I was understanding what I was reading. This was a little above my education level. But once I slowed down, I was able to absorb the knowledge and understand it as well. I will be holding on to this book and re-reading it down the road. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who loves history or poetry or both!… (more)
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