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Dante's drama of the mind : a modern reading of the Purgatorio /

The individual insights employed in this reading of the Purgatorio are those of a twentieth-century mind, as are the author's references: T.S. Eliot, Henry James, I.A. Richards, Jacques Maritain, and many others. Purposely avoiding the pitfalls of Dantean scholarship, Mr. Fergusson reveals the...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fergusson, Francis
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1953.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t FOREWORD --  |t A NOTE ON THE TRANSLATIONS IN THE TEXT --  |t CONTENTS --  |t PART ONE THE PATHOS OF EARTH (THE FIRST DAY: CANTOS I-IX) --  |t CHAPTER 1. THE METAPHOR OF THE JOURNEY --  |t CHAPTER 2. BEFORE UNDERSTANDING --  |t CHAPTER 3. THE FINE VEIL OF POETRY --  |t CHAPTER 4. CANTO IX: THE PROPHETIC FIRST NIGHT --  |t CHAPTER 5. ON THE DRAMATIC COHERENCE OF THE CANTO --  |t PART TWO. THE ANCIENT PATH TO SELF-KNOWLEDGE (THE SECOND DAY: CANTOS X-XVIII) --  |t CHAPTER 6. VIRGIL'S GUIDANCE --  |t CHAPTER 7. THE PATTERN OF LIBERATION --  |t CHAPTER 8. CANTO XV: THE LIGHT OF THE MIND --  |t CHAPTER 9. CANTO XVI: REASON IN DARKNESS --  |t CHAPTER 10. CANTO XVII: THE ANALOGOUS FORMS OF HUMAN LOVES --  |t CHAPTER 11. CANTO XVIII: THE FRUIT OF PHILOSOPHY --  |t CHAPTER 12. ON INTERPRETING VIRGIL --  |t PART THREE THE PILGRIM AGAINST TIME (THE THIRD DAY: CANTOS XIX-XXVII) --  |t CHAPTER 13. THE NEW THIRST --  |t CHAPTER 14. CANTO XXI: A GHOSTLY SCENE OF RECOGNITION --  |t CHAPTER 15. THE NEW LIFE OF HISTORY --  |t CHAPTER 16. THE FRAGRANT TREES: PARADOXES OF HUMAN NOURISHMENT --  |t CHAPTER 17. CANTO XXV: THE PERILOUS PASSAGE --  |t CHAPTER 18: THE DOLCE STIL NUOVO --  |t CHAPTER 19. CANTO XXVII: LOVE'S SACRIFICE --  |t PART FOUR TIME REDEEMED (THE MORNING OF THE FOURTH DAY: CANTOS XVIII-XXXIII) --  |t CHAPTER 20. THE DEVELOPED FORM OF THE PURGATORIO --  |t CHAPTER 21. BEATRICE: CENTER OF THE ALLEGORY --  |t CHAPTER 22. THE POETRY OF THE END OF THE EARTHLY JOURNEY --  |t CHAPTER 23. MATELDA: THE LETTER FOR THE SPIRIT --  |t NOTES 
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