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Dante's Purgatorio
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Gustave Doré, Dante’s Purgatorio, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Dante’s
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Dante’s epic journey through the afterlife continues in the Purgatorio. Here the poet explores self-transformation: How do we let go of pride, hatred, lust, jealousy and greed? How can we move from cruelty and to kindness, from sin to salvation?
Dante writes in the first person as a very human voyager, reacting with strong and varied emotions to the characters before him, just as the reader might. As we pass through an array of landscapes, each appropriate to the sins and purgations there, Dante undergoes a kind of transformation himself. And he challenges us to do the same.
You don’t need to have read Dante’s Inferno to join this study. Dante, like Joyce, is an ideal author for in-depth study at the LitSalon. The Divine Comedy has multiple meanings that provide rich material for discussion, weaving together myth, theology, history and the contemporary life of Dante’s time. We will explore Dante’s relationship with Virgil and Beatrice, and with several other vivid personalities he meets along his way.
According to T.S. Eliot, “The whole study and practice of Dante seems to me to teach that the poet should be the servant of his language, rather than the master of it.” Join us in reading one of the classics of world literature. You will be welcome to use whichever translation of Dante you prefer, but Sean will be using the translation by D.M. Black, whose notes and commentary are especially focused on the Purgatorio’s implications for psychological self-transformation.
JOINING DETAILS:
- Twelve meeting study (on Zoom) led by Sean Forester
- Sundays, 4.00-6.00 pm BST
- 12, 19, 26 May; 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 June; 7, 14, 21, 28 July (+ 28 April, review of Inferno free of charge)
- £360 for twelve two-hour meetings, to include opening notes and resources
- You may use any edition of the book but Sean will be using D.M. Black’s translation, ISBN-13: 978-1681376059
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12 May 2024 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm(GMT+01:00)
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VIRTUAL - VIA ZOOM