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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Chapter 1. Politics, Poetry, and Philosophy in Purgatorio 1
- Chapter 2. “What Good Would Climbing Do?”: The Rationale and Impetus for the Pursuit of Self- Knowledge (Cantos I–IX) 20
- Chapter 3. “To a Better Nature You Lie Subject”: The Political Character of Humanity and Nature (Cantos X–XVII) 81
- Chapter 4. Disrobing the Siren: The Zealous Pursuit of Clarity (Cantos XVII–XIX) 138
- Chapter 5. “When Love Breathes Within Me”: The Desirability of Desire (Cantos XIX–XXVII) 160
- Chapter 6. “The Nest for Human Nature”: Earthly Paradise and the “Happiness in This Life” (Cantos XXVIII–XXXIII) 214
- Chapter 7. Dante’s Human Wisdom 244
- Notes 251
- Index 283
- Acknowledgments 291
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Chapter 1. Politics, Poetry, and Philosophy in Purgatorio 1
- Chapter 2. “What Good Would Climbing Do?”: The Rationale and Impetus for the Pursuit of Self- Knowledge (Cantos I–IX) 20
- Chapter 3. “To a Better Nature You Lie Subject”: The Political Character of Humanity and Nature (Cantos X–XVII) 81
- Chapter 4. Disrobing the Siren: The Zealous Pursuit of Clarity (Cantos XVII–XIX) 138
- Chapter 5. “When Love Breathes Within Me”: The Desirability of Desire (Cantos XIX–XXVII) 160
- Chapter 6. “The Nest for Human Nature”: Earthly Paradise and the “Happiness in This Life” (Cantos XXVIII–XXXIII) 214
- Chapter 7. Dante’s Human Wisdom 244
- Notes 251
- Index 283
- Acknowledgments 291