Walking With Dante
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.

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Scarcity, Abundance, And The Poetics Between The Terraces: PURGATORIO, Canto XV, Lines 34 - 57

Scarcity, Abundance, And The Poetics Between The Terraces: PURGATORIO, Canto XV, Lines 34 - 57

Dante and Virgil encounter the awaited angel as they begin their ascent to the third terrace of Purgatory proper.They hear two snippets of song. They find the climb easier. And Dante asks Virgil to gl...

14 Heinä 202433min

Redefining The Terms Of What Seems To Be: PURGATORIO, Canto XV, Lines 25 - 33

Redefining The Terms Of What Seems To Be: PURGATORIO, Canto XV, Lines 25 - 33

Dante the poet is playing a very crafty game. He's been pulling out all the stops with two metaphors to help us understand the weight, meaning, and timing of the light . . . and then he redefines that...

10 Heinä 202415min

Playing Around With The Sun: PURGATORIO, Canto XV, Lines 1 - 24

Playing Around With The Sun: PURGATORIO, Canto XV, Lines 1 - 24

Dante and Virgil pass on beyond the envious along the second terrace of Purgatory proper. As we enter the first of the middle three canti of all of COMEDY, Dante is blinded by the sun, about as we're ...

7 Heinä 202430min

Virgil Inscribes Circularity Into Linearity: PURGATORIO, Canto XIV, Lines 142 - 151

Virgil Inscribes Circularity Into Linearity: PURGATORIO, Canto XIV, Lines 142 - 151

Having been accosted by two voices decrying the fate of the envious on the second terrace of Purgatory proper, Dante and Virgil begin to walk toward a stairway to the third terrace. As they do, Virgil...

3 Heinä 202428min

Two More Voices On The Winds Of Envy: PURGATORIO, Canto XIV, Lines 127 - 141

Two More Voices On The Winds Of Envy: PURGATORIO, Canto XIV, Lines 127 - 141

With Guido del Duca enmeshed in his tears, Dante the pilgrim and Virgil begin to talk on along the terrace of envy, searching for a way up to the third terrace of Purgatory.Lo and behold, they're stru...

30 Kesä 202427min

Oh, For The Glory Days (That Maybe Never Were): PURGATORIO, Canto XIV, Lines 97 - 126

Oh, For The Glory Days (That Maybe Never Were): PURGATORIO, Canto XIV, Lines 97 - 126

Guido del Duca reaches the climax of his diatribe: a nostalgic retrospective of the courts and families of Romagna. Where have the good guys gone?Is this Dante the poet's lament? Or Guido del Duca's? ...

26 Kesä 202428min

Now You Know Who We Are: PURGATORIO, Canto XIV, Lines 73 - 96

Now You Know Who We Are: PURGATORIO, Canto XIV, Lines 73 - 96

At long last, the speaker in PURGATORIO Canto XIV comes clean and reveals who he is . . . and who his compatriot is. They're Guido del Duca and Rinier (or Rinieri) da Calboli. Now that we now who they...

23 Kesä 202430min

The Descent Of The Arno Into Metaphoric  Space: PURGATORIO, Canto XIV, Lines 43 - 72

The Descent Of The Arno Into Metaphoric Space: PURGATORIO, Canto XIV, Lines 43 - 72

Dante has been cagey about where he's from, using periphrastic phrasing to describe the Arno valley without naming it.It was apparently the wrong thing to do . . . because one of the envious penitents...

19 Kesä 202433min

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