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  Honess, Claire, “Communication and Participation in Dante’s Commedia,” in In amicizia: Essays in Honour of Giulio Lepschy, ed. Z.G. Baranski and L. Pertile (The Italianist 17 [1997, special supplement]), pp. 127–45.

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  Honess, Claire, “Feminine Virtues and Florentine Vices: Citizenship and Morality in Paradiso XV–XVII,” in Dante and Governance, ed. John Woodhouse (Oxford: Clarendon, 1997), pp. 102–20.

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