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August 24, 2009
Dante Blogging - Inferno Canto VI
Canto VI
The damned of the third circle are the gluttons, wallowing in a mire and beaten by a hard winter rain:
...de la piova
etterna, maladetta, fredda e greve;
regola e qualità mai no l'è nova. 6.7-9
...where the rain falls
eernally, accursed, ponderous, cold --
changeless in rhythm, changeless in quality.
Even with little or no Italian you ought to be able to read that out loud and hear the sound effect Dante wants. Brrr.
Canto VI also brings us our first Florentine (Paolo and Francesca were from the Adriatic coast - Ravenna and Rimini), and provides us with a good example of Dante's topicality. The soul identifies himself only by his nickname, Hog, and we don't know any more about him. Dante asks him what will happen in Florence in the next few years (there's no speculation in this canto on how the damned know the future - we'll get that later) and the Hog predicts.
Esolen valiantly notes:
Naturally, few readers now will care deeply about the fortunes of Blacks or Whites, Guelphs or Ghibellines. We should remember, however, that Dante's visition -- the incarnational vision of Christianity -- was never, and could never be, a vision that ignored the goodness of this very world that Christ entered to save. Florence is part of that world; then even Florence plays a part in the divine plan.
I think that sounds like a man bored by years of having to explain the Blacks and Whites, Guelphs and Ghibellines (Dante was a White Guelph, by the way, which was why he was exiled in 1302). Esolen is right, but Florence in 1300 still isn't very interesting.
I think we can use the tedious topical references to remind ourselves what a great poem this is - the Comedia overcomes its topicality. Otherwise we would have stopped reading it long ago.
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Posted by CrankyProfessor at August 24, 2009 8:26 AM
Comments
I'm so excited to have stumbled upon this relatively early in your endeavor... I write a blog about Dante as well!
.....Oh my - a total Dantista! Me, I'm a teacher/dabbler! Happy to have you glancing this way. --MCT
Posted by: Jamie at August 24, 2009 9:36 PM