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1. The invective genre in Dante and his contemporaries: an introduction
2. The role of invective in Medieval Tuscany
3. Rustico Filippi of Florence and the Guelph and Ghibelline wars
4. Cecco Angiolieri of Siena: blame and parody under the Governo dei Nove
5. War propaganda, activism, and knighthood in Folgore da San Gimignano
6. Humor and evil in Dante's global invective
7. Conclusion
2. The role of invective in Medieval Tuscany
3. Rustico Filippi of Florence and the Guelph and Ghibelline wars
4. Cecco Angiolieri of Siena: blame and parody under the Governo dei Nove
5. War propaganda, activism, and knighthood in Folgore da San Gimignano
6. Humor and evil in Dante's global invective
7. Conclusion