Jiang dates the composition frame by saying Dante finished the Divine Comedy in 1321, set the story in 1300, and uses the ancestor's speech to forecast the 1302 exile from inside that earlier narrative moment.
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Divine Comedy chronology
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"Yes. You're part of a family, and you have a responsibility to do your part, right? You have to add to us. So, yes,..."
"Okay? He tells us this in the Inferno, okay? So in other words, he already has the benefit of hindsight. He already knows what's..."
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