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illustriousmuses · 8 months
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Check out my new blog post on Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy: Inferno Canto 7! I’m committing to trying to do the 100 Days of Dante this year, so this is my response to the reflection questions. If you’re interested, please check out my blog post!
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triadic · 3 years
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Even those [today] who profess the Christian faith live in a dead and silent world: religion has retreated into the foxholes of the heart and says nothing about the stars. It is, I think, refreshing, invigorating, to enter a world of significance—of love and of love’s profound consequences.
Anthony Esolen, introduction to Dante, Inferno
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bitofbookishness · 2 years
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Currently reading (okay, struggling through) this marvellous allegory. I am really enjoying it, and appreciating the spiritual edification Dante offers, and the helpfulness and wit of Sayers’ notes, but I have a lot of other things too, so it’s hard to let go of them and sink into this. #dantealighieri #thedivinecomedy #purgatorio #dorothylsayers #literature #medievalliterature #100daysofdante https://www.instagram.com/p/CZrBkdgpmmw5-UTa6OiyeFszVdpDmJXx1pClMk0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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raymmax · 2 years
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NaPoWriMo 2022 - Day #18: cut and pasted tweets from #100DaysOfDante
NaPoWriMo 2022 – Day #18: cut and pasted tweets from #100DaysOfDante
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