Add to library
You don't have any lists yet. Create one in My Library.
Go to My LibraryAdd to library
You don't have any lists yet. Create one in My Library.
Go to My LibraryThe Divine Comedy - Purgatorio
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- eBooksLib
- ISBN
- 9781412100748
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (94)
Purgatorio (Barnes & Noble Classics)
2005 • Barnes & Noble Classics
English
The Purgatorio (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
2005 • Sterling Children's Books
English
Purgatory (The Divine Comedy)
2004 • Modern Library
English
Purgatorio: The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Vol. 2
2004 • Oxford University Press
English
The Divine Comedy
1983 • Bantam Books
English
Other editions

Purgatorio (Barnes & Noble Classics)
2005 • Barnes & Noble Classics
English

The Purgatorio (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
2005 • Sterling Children's Books
English

Purgatory (The Divine Comedy)
2004 • Modern Library
English

Purgatorio: The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, Vol. 2
2004 • Oxford University Press
English

The Divine Comedy
1983 • Bantam Books
English

Dante The Divine Comedy
2014 • Liveright
English

Divine Comedy: Purgatory
2007 • BiblioBazaar
English

Dante's Divine Comedy Purgatorio
2020 • HardPress
English

Divine Comedy Purgatory
2019 • Independently Published
English

Dante's Divine Comedy The Purgatorio
2023 • Creative Media Partners, LLC
English

Divine Comedy Of Dante Alighieri
1996 • Oxford University Press, Incorporated
English

The Divine Comedy
2004 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

The Divine Comedy: Purgatory/Purgatorio
2003 • Indypublish.Com
English

The Divine Comedy
1961 • Oxford University Press
English

The Divine Comedy: PURGATORIO
2002 • BookSurge Classics
English

Dante's Divine Comedy: The Purgatorio
2015 • Sagwan Press
English

Comedy of Dante Alighieri
1970 • Penguin Group USA
English

Purgatory: From the Divine Comedy
1998 • Naxos Audio Books
English

Purgatory: From the Divine Comedy
1998 • Naxos Audio Books
Chinese

The Divine Comedy: Purgatory/Purgatorio
2003 • Indypublish.Com
English

The Divine Comedy: Volume 2: The Purgatorio
1961 • Signet
English

The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: Vol. 2, Purgatorio
2003 • Oxford University Press
English

Dante's Purgatorio: The Divine Comedy, Book Two
2012 • Borgo Press
English

Purgatory: Purgatorio - The Divine Comedy, Book Two
2018 • lulu.com
English

PURGATORY: Dante's Divine Trilogy Part Two. Englished in Prosaic Verse by Alasdair Gray (Dantes Divine Trilogy)
2019 • Canongate Books
English

Purgatorio (Dover Thrift Editions)
2017 • Dover Publications
English

Purgatorio
2017 • Courier Dover Publications
English

Purgatory: Dual Language and New Verse Translation New Verse Translation presented in Dual-Text (Alma Classics Evergreens)
2016 • Bloomsbury USA
English

Purgatorio (English and Italian Edition)
2016 • Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.
English

Purgatory Dante's Divine Trilogy Part Two. Decorated and Englished in Prosaic Verse by Alasdair Gray
2019 • Canongate Books
English

The Purgatorio By Dante Alighieri Ciardi John TRN Macallister Archibald T INT Cifelli Edward M AFT
2009 • Signet
English

Purgatorio (Modern Library)
1996 • Modern Library
English

Purgatorio: Volume 2: Purgatorio (Penguin Classics)
2007 • Penguin
English

Purgatorio A New Verse Translation
2001 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

Purgatorio
2018 • Copper Canyon Press
English
![Dante's Purgatorio (The Divine Comedy, Volume II, Purgatory) [Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow with an Introduction by William Warren Vernon]](https://images.isbndb.com/covers/25317043482693.jpg)
Dante's Purgatorio (The Divine Comedy, Volume II, Purgatory) [Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow with an Introduction by William Warren Vernon]
2017 • Digireads.com Publishing
English

Purgatorio : Poesia 10
2018 • Independently Published
Italian

Dante's Purgatorio : The Vision of Purgatory from the Divine Comedy
2015 • Lerner Publishing Group
English

Comedia: Purgatorio: Edición bilingüe. Traducción, prólogo y notas de Ángel Crespo
2004 • Seix Barral
Spanish

Dante's Purgatorio
2021 • Digireads.com Publishing
English

Purgatorio
2021 • NYRB Classics
English

Purgatorio
2016 • Tyrannosaurus Books
Spanish

Purgatorio
1973 • Princeton University Press
English

Purgatorio: Second Book of the Divine Comedy (California Dante)
1982 • University of California Press
English

Purgatorio (English and Italian Edition)
2016 • Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.
English

Divina Comedia: Purgatorio
2021 • Ediciones Akal
Spanish

Purgatorio
1961 • Signet
English

Purgatorio
2021 • Graywolf Press
English

Purgatorio (LA Divina Commedia) (Italian Edition)
2005 • Distribooks Inc
Italian

Divina Comedia. Purgatorio- 2016
2016 • Galaxia Gutenberg, S.L.
Spanish

Purgatorio (LA Divina Commedia) (Italian Edition)
1999 • Distribooks Inc
Italian

Purgatorio
1961 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Purgatorio
1971 • Signet
English

Dante's Purgatorio
2021 • Digireads.com
English

La Divina Commedia; Purgatorio
1987 • Prezzo di vendita al pubblico
Italian

La Divina Commedia: Purgatorio
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
Italian

Purgatorio
1961 • Signet
English

Purgatorio
1961 • Signet
English

Purgatorio
2014 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Purgatory
2018 • Creative Media Partners, LLC
English

Divina Comedia. Purgatorio (edición bilingüe): edición de Jorge Gimeno
2021 • PENGUIN CLASICOS
Spanish

Divina Comedia. Purgatorio (Spanish Edition)
2003 • Galaxia Gutenberg, S.L.
Spanish

La Divina Commedia: Purgatorio (Italian Edition)
1999 • La Nuova Italia Editrice
Italian

Purgatory: Purgatorio - The Divine Comedy, Book Two (Hardcover)
2018 • Lulu.com
English

Purgatorio
2014 • Focus
English

Purgatory
2015 • Sagwan Press
English

Purgatorio
2003 • Doubleday
English

Divina Commedia Purgatorio (Italian Edition)
La Nuova Italia Italian
Italian

Purgatorio
2019 • Einaudi
Italian

Purgatorio
1971 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

Dante's Purgatorio
2015 • Lerner Publishing Group
English

Divine Comedy: Purgatory
2021 • Independently Published
English

Divine Comedy Purgatory
2020 • Independently Published
English

Divine Comedy Purgatory
2018 • Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
English

The Divine Comedy: Purgatory
2016 • Xist Publishing
English

Dante's Purgatorio: The Vision of Purgatory from the Divine Comedy
2015 • Lerner Publishing Group
English

The Divine Comedy The Purgatory
2021 • Michela Carpentino
English

Commedia. Purgatorio
2011 • Carocci
Italian

Purgatorio
1971 • Signet
English

La Divina Comedia - Purgatorio
2005 • eBooksLib
Italian

The Purgatorio
2001 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

DIVINA COMEDIA Purgatorio
2020 • Independently Published
Spanish

Purgatorio
1961 • Signet
English

Purgatorio
2008 • Penguin Classics
English

The Purgatorio (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
2009 • Barnes & Noble Classics
English

Purgatorio
2021 • Graywolf Press
English

Purgatorio - Divina Commedia
2019 • Independently Published
Italian

Dante's Divine Comedy
2020 • HardPress
English

Purgatorio
2004 • Anchor
English

The Divine Comedy The Purgatory
2021 • Michela Carpentino
English

Dante's Purgatorio The Vision of Purgatory from the Divine Comedy
2015 • Lerner Publishing Group
English

Divine Comedy: Purgatory
2007 • BiblioBazaar
English

Purgatorio
2017 • Dreamscape Media, LLC
English

Dante the Divine Comedy - Purgatorio
1961 • Oxford University Press
English
The ascent commences through Ante-Purgatory, a sloping region where souls linger, awaiting their admittance to the true mountain. Here, the excommunicated, the indolent, and those who repented only at life's final hour must wait, some for a period equal to their earthly lives, before they can begin their active penance. Among these, one recognizes familiar faces, like the musician Casella, whose sweet song momentarily lulls the spirits before Cato's sharp rebuke reminds them of their arduous journey ahead. The sun, a constant metaphor for divine grace, marks the passage of time, for progress up the mountain ceases with its setting.
Through a gate guarded by an angel, etched with seven P's upon his forehead, signifying the seven deadly sins, the pilgrim enters Purgatory proper. The mountain is structured into seven terraces, each dedicated to the purification of a specific vice, understood not merely as actions but as distortions of love: pride, envy, wrath, sloth, avarice, gluttony, and lust. On the first terrace, the proud are bent low under immense stones, their necks bowed in humility, contemplating vivid examples of meekness carved into the marble.
As the journey continues, the pilgrim witnesses souls whose eyes are sewn shut with wire, purging the sin of envy as they listen to voices proclaiming examples of boundless charity. Higher still, the wrathful walk in a suffocating, blinding smoke, a penance for their clouded judgment, while visions of patience drift through the mist. The ascent is arduous, yet with each terrace, the burden lessens, and one of the P's on the pilgrim's brow fades, signifying the cleansing of a sin.
A pivotal moment arrives with the poet Statius, who joins the travelers, having completed his own long penance for avarice and prodigality. His release from the fifth terrace is marked by a tremor that shakes the entire mountain, a joyful sign that a soul has achieved the freedom of will necessary to desire Heaven. Statius, a secret Christian convert inspired by Virgil's words, now offers a living testament to the power of faith, enriching the discourse on divine love and the nature of sin.
Through the terraces of gluttony, where souls are emaciated by the sight of tempting fruits and waters, and lust, where they pass through purifying flames, the pilgrim endures the suffering alongside the penitents. With each step, the understanding deepens: all sins stem from a misdirected, deficient, or excessive love. The fires of lust, though terrifying, are a final cleansing, for Virgil assures him that Beatrice awaits just beyond.
Finally, at the summit, lies the Earthly Paradise, a lush, primordial forest, a realm of innocence and perfect harmony. Here, Virgil, representing human reason, must bid farewell, for his guidance can extend no further into the divine mysteries. A radiant procession unfolds, culminating in the appearance of Beatrice, cloaked in the colors of faith, hope, and charity. Her presence evokes a profound confession of past errors, a painful but necessary reckoning.
Beatrice, now the divine guide, leads the pilgrim to the rivers Lethe and Eunoe. First, he drinks from Lethe, washing away all memory of sin, and then from Eunoe, restoring the memory of every good deed. Reborn and purified, with a will now perfectly aligned with divine love, he is at last made worthy to ascend to the celestial spheres, ready to gaze upon the eternal light.
No discussions yet for this book.
Delete Discussion
Are you sure you want to delete this discussion? This action cannot be undone.
Rating Sources
Readers widely commend "Purgatorio" for its profound depth, beauty, and unique position within Western literature. Many found it an enjoyable and engaging experience, often described as more hopeful and uplifting than its predecessor. The book is praised for its lyrical quality, vivid descriptions, and stunning metaphors, which together create a picturesque and imaginative world. Reviewers appreciated the intricate world-building, fascinating details, and multi-layered allegories that stimulate philosophical thought and offer insights into historical and biblical contexts. The narrative's focus on atonement, redemption, and the interplay of secular and spiritual authority resonated strongly, presenting suffering as a temporary and purposeful means of purification. The evolving character relationships and Dante's evident knowledge and poetic genius are also frequently highlighted as significant strengths.
Conversely, the book presents several challenges. A common criticism is the necessity of extensive footnotes and external commentaries to grasp the numerous historical, political, biblical, and mythological allusions, which can lead to a fragmented reading experience. Some found certain sections, particularly the initial cantos, to lack clear structure or be less captivating. Reviewers also expressed reservations about some of Dante's philosophical or theological premises, specific examples of virtues and vices, or the perceived ableist nature of certain punishments from a modern perspective. The work is occasionally deemed less imaginative or narratively driven than its preceding volume, and its abstract concepts and detailed allusions can be difficult to navigate, demanding considerable reader effort and background knowledge.
Ultimately, "Purgatorio" is regarded as a significant and rewarding work for readers prepared to engage deeply with its complexities. It is highly recommended for those who appreciate classic literature, are interested in medieval theology and philosophy, and are willing to dedicate time to its detailed allusions and allegories. Despite its demanding nature, the book's themes of hope, purification, and the human journey toward redemption offer a rich and thought-provoking experience, particularly for those who found the previous installment too grim and are seeking a more uplifting narrative within "The Divine Comedy."
No reviews yet. Be the first to review this book!
Delete Review
Are you sure you want to delete this review? This action cannot be undone.