"Syllabus of a Course of Six Lectures On the Divine Comedy of Dante" offers a structured approach to understanding Dante Alighieri's masterpiece. Authored by Edward Howard Griggs, this syllabus provides a framework for exploring the intricate layers of meaning within "The Divine Comedy."
Designed for educational purposes, the syllabus outlines key themes, characters, and allegorical elements, making it an invaluable resource for students and educators alike. Griggs' lectures aim to illuminate Dante's profound insights into morality, spirituality, and the human condition, ensuring a deeper appreciation of this cornerstone of Western literature. A valuable historical record of 19th-century literary education and Dante scholarship.
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