About This Book
A series of sermons offers a compact biographical sketch of the poet and a guided interpretation of his principal allegorical poem, linking civic and political convictions with theological and moral vision. The preacher defends the compatibility of didactic purpose and poetic artistry, treats the experience of exile and public engagement, and analyzes the three moral realms—Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven—as stages of justice, repentance, and redemption. Select passages are paraphrased for exposition, and the text surveys allegorical readings and critical uncertainties while stressing themes of social unity, language, and the ethical aims that underlie the poetic structure.
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