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Lecture 13 - Purgatory XIX, XXI, XXII

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This lecture deals primarily with Purgatory XIX, XXI and XXII. The ambiguity of the imagination discussed in the preceding lecture as the selfsame path to intellectual discovery and disengagement is explored in expressly poetic terms. While the pilgrim's dream of the siren in Purgatory XIX warns of the death-dealing power of aesthetics, the encounter between Statius and Virgil in the cantos that follow points to its life-giving potential by casting poetry as a means of conversion. Reading assignment: Dante, Purgatory: XIX, XXI, XXII Resources: [[http://oyc.yale.edu/italian-language-and-literature/ital-310/lecture-13#popup|Visual Resources - Lecture 13 [HTML]]] [[http://oyc.yale.edu/sites/default/files/lecture13texts.pdf|Textual Resources - Lecture 13 [PDF]]]

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