„Ein wild verworrnes Tosen in der ewig düstren Luft“ : dichterische Gestaltung und handlungsimmanente Implikationen der Klangwelt in Dantes ,Inferno‘

The article analyses the soundscape of Dan­te’s ‘Inferno’ in its two components: on the one hand, the production of environmental sounds and noises, and on the other, the sounds produced by the (material and immaterial) vocal chords of the characters, starting with the first-person narrator. What em...

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Publié dans:Das Mittelalter. - Heidelberg : Heidelberg University Publishing, 1996. - 27(2022), 1, Seite 168-182
Auteur principal: Ubbidiente, Roberto A. 1965- (Auteur)
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:German
Publié: 2022-07-21
Accès à la collection:Das Mittelalter
Description matérielle:15
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Résumé:The article analyses the soundscape of Dan­te’s ‘Inferno’ in its two components: on the one hand, the production of environmental sounds and noises, and on the other, the sounds produced by the (material and immaterial) vocal chords of the characters, starting with the first-person narrator. What emerges is a sound picture that is realistic in its parts but not in their recip­rocal influence, in which the sounds (for example the human voice) are used for better characterisation of the characters and a more effective representation of their feelings and intentions. Keywords Acoustic Landscape; ‘Echography’ of Hell; Space Acoustics; Mapping of the Sounds
Description:Gesehen am 01.08.2022
Description matérielle:15
ISSN:2196-6869
DOI:10.17885/heiup.mial.2022.1.24546