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PUBLICATIONS
The William & Katherine Devers Series in Dante Studies was founded in 1995.
The series publishes works on Dante from a wide variety of disciplinary viewpoints and in diverse scholarly genres, including critical studies,
commentaries, editions, translations, and conference proceedings of exceptional importance. The series is supervised by an international
advisory board composed of distinguished Dante scholars and is published regularly by the University
of Notre Dame Press.
The William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante Studies made its debut with the publication of Dante Now: Current Trends in Dante Studies, a collection of ten essays originating from a 1993 University of Notre Dame conference which focuses on three intensely cultivated areas: poetics, "minor works", and reception. The second volume of the Devers Series, The Fiore in Context: Dante, France, Tuscany, appeared in May 1997. This volume contains the proceedings of an international symposium on the Fiore held at St. John's College, Cambridge, in September 1994. The third volume of the series, The Design in the Wax, was published in 1999. In this publication, author Marc Cogan analyzes the structure
of the Divine Comedy, unveiling the single consistent principle which organizes each part of the
poem and the overall narrative.
Editorial Statement
Advisory Board Members
Titles in the Series
Scholars interested in submitting a manuscript for publication in the Devers series are invited to contact the editors: Theodore J. Cachey, Jr. and Christian Moevs. Please include a brief statement granting the Devers Program permission to make copies of the manuscript for evaluation purposes.
For a listing of publications about the Zahm Dante Collection at the University of Notre Dame, please see "Library Resources".
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