ALYSSA M GRANACKI
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Dante's Library

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Giorgio Vasari. Six Tuscan Poets, 1544
I currently serve as the Managing Editor of Dante's Library, an open-access website which recreates Dante's material world with images and encyclopedia-style entries. 

You can browse information about the story of Lancelot, the role of Dante's friend and teacher, Brunetto Latini, as well as Dante's reimaginings of the Classics, such as Ovid's Metamorphoses or Virgil's Aeneid.

The Dante's Library project is ongoing and under construction. We welcome suggestions and contributions.

Around the Web

A review of two recently-translated pieces of Italian fiction in Public Books.

An exhibit I co-organized in 2016, Boccaccio and the Genealogy of Stories, including rare books and manuscripts for a general audience. 

"Writing for Nieces, Not Uncles" - a co-authored response to Johanna Hanink's 2017 Eidolon piece calling for more women Classicists to "write big."

As a middle school teacher with Teach For America (2011-2012), I authored an Education Blog for the Huffington Post.


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