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Dante's Divine Comedy - Purgatory Cantos V, VI, IX, and X Analysis

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Overview

Explore a comprehensive lecture on Dante's Purgatory, focusing on Cantos V, VI, IX, and X. Delve into the purgatorial theme of freedom, examining Buonconte da Montefeltro's appearance among last-minute penitents as a critique of natural necessity. Investigate the transition from natural to civic ancestry in Canto VI, where Virgil and Sordello's affection sparks an invective against contemporary Italy's mutual enmity. Analyze the moral and poetic structure of Purgatory as the narrative moves from ante-Purgatory to Purgatory proper in Canto IX. Examine the terrace of pride in Canto X, exploring themes of art, measurement, and learning to look. Gain insights into the tension between old and new in moral purification, retrospective knowledge, political commentary, and the world of art throughout this in-depth analysis of Dante's work.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Tension between the Old and the New: Moral Purification
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- Chapter 2. Canto V: Retrospective Knowledge; Buonconte da Montefeltro; Pia de' Tolomei
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- Chapter 3. Canto VI: The Political Canto
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- Chapter 4. Marking the Rupture in Canto IX
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- Chapter 5. Canto X: The World of Art; The Idea of Measurement
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- Chapter 6. Learning How to Look; More on Measurement
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- Chapter 7. Question and Answer.


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