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Dante's Inferno

- Moral Lessons from Hell

About Dante's Inferno

1 Introduction 2 How Honor Degenerates into Infamy: Piero della Vigna (1190-1249) 2.1 The Ecstasy of Glory and the Horror of Improbity 2.2 The Narrative in Inferno 2.3 Sidebar on Posthumous Benefit 2.4 Divergent Interpretations of the Narrative 2.5 The Evidence 2.6 A Second Version of Esoteric Interpretation 2.7 An Outlier Version of Esoteric Interpretation 3 The Malevolent Residue of Excessive Loyalty: Piero, Esoterica, and Suicide 3.1 A Closer Examination of the Second Version of Esoteric Interpretation 3.2 Why Compose Esoterically? 4 How to Earn Immortality: Brunetto Latini (1220-1294) 4.1 The Pain of Exile and Making Oneself Eternal 4.2 The Narrative in Inferno 4.3 Divergent Interpretations of the Narrative 4.4 The Evidence 4.5 Was Brunetto Latini a Sexual Sodomist? 4.6 Brunetto Latini and BL 4.7 The Roman Roots and the Quest for Posthumous Glory 4.8 Has Dante Bum-Rapped Brunetto Latini? 4.9 Grandezza d''Animo 5 The Glories and Iniquities of Heroism, Patriotism, and Paternal Love: Farinata degli Uberti (1212-1264) and Cavalcante de'' Cavalcanti (c. 1220-c.1280) 5.1 Partisan Patriotism Leavened by Hedonism 5.2 The Narrative in Inferno 5.3 Interpreting the Narrative: The Propinquity of Good and Evil 5.4 Interpreting the Narrative: Epicureanism, Community, and Love 6 How Prodigious Talent Can be Squandered: Guido da Montefeltro (1223-1298) 6.1 Pugnacious Imperial Tactician and Franciscan Mountebank 6.2 The Narrative in Inferno 6.3 Interpreting the Narrative: Guido''s Final Scam? 7 Envy, Arrogance, Pride, and Human Flourishing 7.1 Envy: An Analysis 7.2 The Ubiquity of Envy 7.3 Corollary on Well-Being 7.4 Envy in the Commedia 7.5 Pride: An Analysis 7.6Arrogance in the Commedia

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9783030407704
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 293
  • Published:
  • April 8, 2020
  • Edition:
  • 12020
  • Dimensions:
  • 148x210x0 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 539 g.
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Expected delivery: December 6, 2024

Description of Dante's Inferno

1 Introduction

2 How Honor Degenerates into Infamy: Piero della Vigna (1190-1249)
2.1 The Ecstasy of Glory and the Horror of Improbity
2.2 The Narrative in Inferno
2.3 Sidebar on Posthumous Benefit
2.4 Divergent Interpretations of the Narrative
2.5 The Evidence
2.6 A Second Version of Esoteric Interpretation
2.7 An Outlier Version of Esoteric Interpretation

3 The Malevolent Residue of Excessive Loyalty: Piero, Esoterica, and Suicide
3.1 A Closer Examination of the Second Version of Esoteric Interpretation
3.2 Why Compose Esoterically?

4 How to Earn Immortality: Brunetto Latini (1220-1294)
4.1 The Pain of Exile and Making Oneself Eternal
4.2 The Narrative in Inferno
4.3 Divergent Interpretations of the Narrative
4.4 The Evidence
4.5 Was Brunetto Latini a Sexual Sodomist?
4.6 Brunetto Latini and BL
4.7 The Roman Roots and the Quest for Posthumous Glory
4.8 Has Dante Bum-Rapped Brunetto Latini?
4.9 Grandezza d''Animo

5 The Glories and Iniquities of Heroism, Patriotism, and Paternal Love: Farinata degli Uberti (1212-1264) and Cavalcante de'' Cavalcanti (c. 1220-c.1280)
5.1 Partisan Patriotism Leavened by Hedonism
5.2 The Narrative in Inferno
5.3 Interpreting the Narrative: The Propinquity of Good and Evil
5.4 Interpreting the Narrative: Epicureanism, Community, and Love

6 How Prodigious Talent Can be Squandered: Guido da Montefeltro (1223-1298)
6.1 Pugnacious Imperial Tactician and Franciscan Mountebank
6.2 The Narrative in Inferno
6.3 Interpreting the Narrative: Guido''s Final Scam?

7 Envy, Arrogance, Pride, and Human Flourishing
7.1 Envy: An Analysis
7.2 The Ubiquity of Envy
7.3 Corollary on Well-Being
7.4 Envy in the Commedia
7.5 Pride: An Analysis
7.6Arrogance in the Commedia

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