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Episode 70

The Forbidding Angel At The Gate: PURGATORIO, Canto IX, Lines 79 - 93

Published on: 10th December, 2023

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Dante seemed so full of confidence when he learned that his dream was indeed only a dream and that Lucy had in fact carried him to the gate of Purgatory.

But that was before he faced the angel guardian at the gate, whose forbidding presence seems to silence the pilgrim.

Fortunately, Virgil is ever ready to answer.

Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we continue to watch the interplay among our pilgrim Dante, his classical guide, and the Christian afterlife ahead of him.

Here are the segments for this episode of WALKING WITH DANTE:

[02:28] My English translation of the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto IX, lines 79 - 93. If you'd like to read along or continue the conversation, do so in the comment section for this episode at my website, markscarbrough.com.

[04:12] The angel at Purgatory's gate is so threatening that he silences the pilgrim Dante.

[06:37] The angel is a blocking figure, reminiscent of the Cherubim placed at the Garden of Eden, yet also of medieval iconography for St. Paul.

[08:51] This is the first angel to speak in COMEDY! We begin to understand Dante's notion of divine transcendence.

[13:13] The angel's questions have answers but still seem forbidding, like the questions of other gatekeepers in COMEDY.

[16:22] The damned Virgil is ever ready to give a reply to the gatekeepers of COMEDY. Apparently, even to an angel.

[19:03] The angel calls the stairs "ours." Whose?

[20:35] Rereading PURGATORIO, Canto IX, lines 79 - 93.

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Ever wanted to read Dante's Divine Comedy? Come along with us! We're not lost in the scholarly weeds. (Mostly.) We're strolling through the greatest work (to date) of Western literature. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as I take on this masterpiece passage by passage. I'll give you my rough English translation, show you some of the interpretive knots in the lines, let you in on the 700 years of commentary, and connect Dante's work to our modern world. The pilgrim comes awake in a dark wood, then walks across the known universe. New episodes every Sunday and Wednesday.
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Former lit professor, current cookbook writer, creator of two podcasts, writer of thirty-five (and counting) cookbooks, author of one memoir (coming soon!), married to a chef (my cookbook co-writer, Bruce Weinstein), and with him, the owner of two collies, all in a very rural spot in New England. My life's full and I'm up for more challenges!