The New Life
Style and Technique
«The New Life» by Dante Alighieri is a work in which the author combines poetry and prose, creating a unique literary form known as 'prose poetry'. The style of the book is characterized by lyricism and deep emotionality, allowing the reader to immerse themselves in the author's inner world. The language of the work is sophisticated and rich in symbolism, reflecting the medieval tradition of courtly love. Dante uses allegories and metaphors to express his feelings for Beatrice, who is the central figure in the book. The structure of «The New Life» alternates between poems and prose commentary, where the poems serve as expressions of personal experiences, and the prose explains their context and meaning. This creates a multi-layered narrative in which personal emotions intertwine with philosophical reflections on love and spirituality. Literary devices such as anaphora and alliteration enhance the musicality of the text and emphasize its emotional richness. Thus, «The New Life» is not only an autobiographical work but also a philosophical reflection on the nature of love and art.
