Virgil, Statius and Dante: this family of extraordinary poets (a father and two sons; two fathers and one son) grows journeying from Purgatorio 21 to the following cantos and their “pleasant talk” answers, or is about to, the key metapoetical question: what is poetry? Moving from this “talk” the essay describes the region between two mental happinesses, one aesthetic and one spiritual, as well as Dante’s most original “open” solution of the Dante viator.

Il maestro perfetto. Dante, Purgatorio XXI

Giorgio Ficara
2018-01-01

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Virgil, Statius and Dante: this family of extraordinary poets (a father and two sons; two fathers and one son) grows journeying from Purgatorio 21 to the following cantos and their “pleasant talk” answers, or is about to, the key metapoetical question: what is poetry? Moving from this “talk” the essay describes the region between two mental happinesses, one aesthetic and one spiritual, as well as Dante’s most original “open” solution of the Dante viator.
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Dante, Virgilio, Stazio, Purgatorio XXI
Giorgio Ficara
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