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Comparing PURGATORIO I & II With Each Other And With INFERNO I & II

Comparing PURGATORIO I & II With Each Other And With INFERNO I & II

FromWalking With Dante


Comparing PURGATORIO I & II With Each Other And With INFERNO I & II

FromWalking With Dante

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This interpolated episode of WALKING WITH DANTE takes on a structural analysis of the first two cantos of PURGATORIO--as well as our first vertical reading of COMEDY, comparing INFERNO I and II with PURGATORIO I and II.Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we begin to see the incredible architecture of Dante's masterwork COMEDY.Here are the segments of this episode of WALKING WITH DANTE:[01:47] PURGATORIO, Cantos I and II are bracketed by appearances of Cato.[03:20] PURGATORIO, Canto I is Virgil's; Canto II is Dante's.[04:26] The first two cantos of PURGATORIO open with astronomical/astrological references.[06:02] PURGATORIO gets increasingly crowded over its first two cantos.[08:25] PURGATORIO's first two cantos are full of hesitations.[11:11] Let's turn to the question of a "vertical" interpretation of INFERNO I & II and PURGATORIO I & II.[13:53] In INFERNO I, Virgil appears; in PURGATORIO I, Cato appears.[16:55] Both INFERNO's and PURGATORIO's openings include a descent.[19:19] The run rises in first parts of the two canticles.[20:33] In INFERNO II and PURGATORIO II, we get glimpses of Paradise.[21:35] For INFERNO I & II and PURGATORIO I & II, there's a chiasmus: Dante - Virgil in INFERNO; Virgil - Dante in PURGATORIO.[22:40] In INFERNO I & II, the way is clear; in PURGATORIO I & II, it's not.
Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Ever wanted to read Dante's Divine Comedy? Come along with us! We're not lost in the scholarly weeds. (Mostly.) We're strolling through the greatest work (to date) of Western literature. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as I take on this masterpiece passage by passage. I'll give you my rough English translation, show you some of the interpretive knots in the lines, let you in on the 700 years of commentary, and connect Dante's work to our modern world. The pilgrim comes awake in a dark wood, then walks across the known universe. New episodes every Sunday and Wednesday.