Jiang says Dante died in exile, lived on patronage, finished the Divine Comedy in 1321, died months later, saw no fame in his lifetime, and received no payment for the poem.
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Paradise first appears as receptivity rather than rank, then the lecture widens into vows, memory, resurrection, original sin, and Jiang's culminating wager that God created humanity because perfection alone cannot imagine.
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