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Minerva oscura / Prolegomeni: la costruzione morale del poema di Dante

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An extended set of prolegomena and essays argues that Dante intentionally conceals moral doctrine beneath dense poetic imagery; the author traces key episodes of the Inferno — the midnight descent, the marsh, the iron city, encounters with Furies and the Gorgon, and the heavenly messenger — to reveal an underlying moral architecture. He examines authorial obscurity and urges close, repeated reading to pass the veil separating literal narrative from inner truth. The work combines close textual analysis, symbolic interpretation, and personal reflection on authorship and moral vision, and includes clarifications and appendix notes on specific cantos and debated passages.

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Giovanni Pascoli

Giovanni Pascoli (1855-1912) was an influential Italian poet and scholar, known for his deep exploration of themes such as nature, family, and the human condition. His work often reflects a blend of personal sentiment and national identity, contributing significantly to Italian literature. Among his notable works is "Miei Pensieri di varia Umanità," where he articulates his thoughts on various aspects of humanity. Pascoli's poetry is characterized by its lyrical quality and emotional depth, making him a pivotal figure in the literary heritage of Italy.

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