TY - BOOK ID - 77871741 TI - Lectura Dantis : Purgatorio AU - Mandelbaum, Allen AU - Oldcorn, Anthony. AU - Ross, Charles. PY - 2008 SN - 1282360175 0520940520 9786612360176 1435630394 9780520940529 1433711214 9781433711213 0520250559 9780520250550 0520250567 9780520250567 9781282360174 9781435630390 6612360178 PB - Berkeley : University of California Press, DB - UniCat KW - Italian literature. KW - Ottovolante (Group of writers) KW - Dante Alighieri, KW - allegory. KW - avarice. KW - beatrice. KW - cantos. KW - christian epic. KW - christianity. KW - dante. KW - divine comedy. KW - divine destiny. KW - earthly paradise. KW - envy. KW - ethical choices. KW - excommunicates. KW - free will. KW - good vs evil. KW - human love. KW - lectura dantis. KW - love. KW - lust. KW - lute maker. KW - mount of purgatory. KW - poetry and politics. KW - purgatorio. KW - purgatory. KW - religion. KW - repentance. KW - revenge. KW - ritual. KW - saints and sinners. KW - salvation. KW - seven deadly sins. KW - sloth. KW - sordello. KW - spiritual growth. KW - spiritual. KW - valley of the rulers. KW - virgil. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77871741 AB - This new critical volume, the second to appear in the three-volume Lectura Dantis, contains expert, focused commentary on the Purgatorio by thirty-three international scholars, each of whom presents to the nonspecialist reader one of the cantos of the transitional middle cantica of Dante's unique Christian epic. The cast of characters is as colorful as before, although this time most of them are headed for salvation. The canto-by-canto commentary allows each contributor his or her individual voice and results in a deeper, richer awareness of Dante's timeless aspirations and achievements. ER -