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Our pilgrim has found himself in the dark of night, a time where he loses all effort on Mount Purgatory.
But don't get too sleepy, Dante. You can get run over by the slothful, all at a full gallop in a Bacchic frenzy.
Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we return to the plot after Virgil's discourses on love, here on the fourth terrace of Mount Purgatory.
If you'd like to help underwrite the many fees associated with this podcast, please consider donating a small monthly stipend or a one-time gift at this PayPal link right here.
These are the segments of this episode of WALKING WITH DANTE:
[01:42] My English translation of the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto XVIII, lines 76 - 96. If you'd like to read along or continue the conversation with me, please find this episode on my website, markscarbrough.com.
[03:39] The complicated opening passage about the moon and the time of night.
[13:38] Virgil and the values of chivalry.
[16:41] Directionality and the penitents of Purgatory.
[20:32] The Bacchic penance of the slothful.
[23:12] The pilgrim's sleepy, poetic imagination.
[24:41] Rereading the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto XVIII, lines 76 - 96.
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Our pilgrim has found himself in the dark of night, a time where he loses all effort on Mount Purgatory.
But don't get too sleepy, Dante. You can get run over by the slothful, all at a full gallop in a Bacchic frenzy.
Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we return to the plot after Virgil's discourses on love, here on the fourth terrace of Mount Purgatory.
If you'd like to help underwrite the many fees associated with this podcast, please consider donating a small monthly stipend or a one-time gift at this PayPal link right here.
These are the segments of this episode of WALKING WITH DANTE:
[01:42] My English translation of the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto XVIII, lines 76 - 96. If you'd like to read along or continue the conversation with me, please find this episode on my website, markscarbrough.com.
[03:39] The complicated opening passage about the moon and the time of night.
[13:38] Virgil and the values of chivalry.
[16:41] Directionality and the penitents of Purgatory.
[20:32] The Bacchic penance of the slothful.
[23:12] The pilgrim's sleepy, poetic imagination.
[24:41] Rereading the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto XVIII, lines 76 - 96.
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