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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction. Dante in His Age 1
- Canto I. The Hard Begin 9
- Canto II. Dante's Authority 25
- CANTO III. The Gate of Hell 36
- CANTO IV. A Melancholy Elysium 50
- CANTO V. The Fierce Dove 63
- CANTO VI. Florence, Ciacco, and the Gluttons 84
- CANTO VII. The Weal of Fortune 101
- CANTO VIII. Fifth Circle: Wrathful and Sullen 111
- CANTO IX. The Harrowing of Dante from Upper Hell 123
- CANTO X. Farinata and Cavalcante 136
- CANTO XI. Malice and Mad Bestiality 150
- CANTO XII. The Violent against Their Neighbors 165
- CANTO XIII. The Violent against Themselves 178
- CANTO XIV. Capaneus and the Old Man of Crete 185
- CANTO XV. The Canto of Brunetto Latini 197
- CANTO XVI. From Other Sodomites to Fraud 213
- CANTO XVII. Geryon's Downward Flight; the Usurers 225
- CANTO XVIII. Introduction to Malebolge 238
- CANTO XIX. Simoniacs 262
- CANTO XX. True and False See-ers 275
- CANTO XXI. Controversial Comedy 287
- CANTO XXII. Poets as Scoundrels 297
- CANTO XXIII. The Painted People 306
- CANTO XXIV. Thieves and Metamorphoses 316
- CANTO XXV. The Perverse Image 328
- CANTO XXVI. Ulysses: Persuasion versus Prophecy 348
- CANTO XXVII. False Counselors: Guido da Montefeltro 357
- CANTO XXVIII. Scandal and Schism 368
- CANTO XXIX. Such Outlandish Wounds 378
- CANTO XXX. Dante among the Falsifiers 392
- CANTO XXXI. The Giants: Majesty and Terror 406
- CANTO XXXII. Amphion and the Poetics of Retaliation 413
- CANTO XXXIII. Count Ugolini and Others 424
- CANTO XXXIV. Lucifer 432
- Bibliographical Note and Suggestions for Further Reading 441
- Contributors 449
- Index 453
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction. Dante in His Age 1
- Canto I. The Hard Begin 9
- Canto II. Dante's Authority 25
- CANTO III. The Gate of Hell 36
- CANTO IV. A Melancholy Elysium 50
- CANTO V. The Fierce Dove 63
- CANTO VI. Florence, Ciacco, and the Gluttons 84
- CANTO VII. The Weal of Fortune 101
- CANTO VIII. Fifth Circle: Wrathful and Sullen 111
- CANTO IX. The Harrowing of Dante from Upper Hell 123
- CANTO X. Farinata and Cavalcante 136
- CANTO XI. Malice and Mad Bestiality 150
- CANTO XII. The Violent against Their Neighbors 165
- CANTO XIII. The Violent against Themselves 178
- CANTO XIV. Capaneus and the Old Man of Crete 185
- CANTO XV. The Canto of Brunetto Latini 197
- CANTO XVI. From Other Sodomites to Fraud 213
- CANTO XVII. Geryon's Downward Flight; the Usurers 225
- CANTO XVIII. Introduction to Malebolge 238
- CANTO XIX. Simoniacs 262
- CANTO XX. True and False See-ers 275
- CANTO XXI. Controversial Comedy 287
- CANTO XXII. Poets as Scoundrels 297
- CANTO XXIII. The Painted People 306
- CANTO XXIV. Thieves and Metamorphoses 316
- CANTO XXV. The Perverse Image 328
- CANTO XXVI. Ulysses: Persuasion versus Prophecy 348
- CANTO XXVII. False Counselors: Guido da Montefeltro 357
- CANTO XXVIII. Scandal and Schism 368
- CANTO XXIX. Such Outlandish Wounds 378
- CANTO XXX. Dante among the Falsifiers 392
- CANTO XXXI. The Giants: Majesty and Terror 406
- CANTO XXXII. Amphion and the Poetics of Retaliation 413
- CANTO XXXIII. Count Ugolini and Others 424
- CANTO XXXIV. Lucifer 432
- Bibliographical Note and Suggestions for Further Reading 441
- Contributors 449
- Index 453