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"Che Son La Pia": PURGATORIO, Canto V, Lines 130 - 136

Aug 09, 202334 minSeason 2Ep. 44
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Episode description

Dante the pilgrim has heard two dramatic speeches from characters whose deaths were full of Sturm und Drang. Now, a quiet, lone voice comes forward to tell an elliptical, enigmatic tale of her violent death in only seven lines (one of which is a dialogue marker).

Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we listen to "la Pia" and attempt to come to terms with her devastating speech which has befuddled commentators for over 700 years.

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

[01:32] My English translation of the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto V, lines 130 - 136. If you'd like to read along, print it off to make notes, or continue the conversation with me, please go to my website, markscarbrough.com.

[06:28] Who is "la Pia"? An enduring mystery.

[12:16] Distinct interpretive knots in Pia's short speech.

[20:23] Pia's speech happens after the first moment of the veneration of the Virgin Mary in COMEDY. That placement can't be my mistake.

[22:17] Two ways to interpret Pia's speech.

[26:00] What can we make of the poetics of Pia's speech?

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