The canto resolves hell not with a dramatic duel but with Virgil using Lucifer's body as a ladder past the world's center and out toward the stars.
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Earth's center
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"He took fast hold upon the shaggy flanks and then descended, down from tuft to tuft between the tangled hair and icy crust. When..."
"It is discovered by ear. There is a sounding stream that flows along the hollow of a rock eroded by winding waters, and the..."
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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