The famous Pisan political figure whose prison starvation story becomes the center of this canto sequence.
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Count Ugolino
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "the cruel death devised for me you now shall hear and know if he has wronged me a narrow window in the eagle's tower..."
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"the cruel death devised for me you now shall hear and know if he has wronged me a narrow window in the eagle's tower..."
"them for two days then fasting had more force than grief okay all right so the story is um at this time in history..."
"...what i hear to be florentine you're to know i was count ugolino and this one here archbishop rubieri and now i'll tell you..."
"...so that you may drown every soul in you for if count ugolino was reputed to have betrayed your fortresses there was no need..."
"...story really upsets him and makes him very confused yes that count ugolino was forced to sit and why"
"the problem is that uh count ugolino's sons were actually tortured in the same way yeah why are"
"...are the sins sons in prison i believe it's to torture count ugolino but i don't"
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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