The interviewer closes by thanking Jiang for fighting for what is good and by asking for any final thought he wants to leave with the audience.
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A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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The interviewer closes by thanking Jiang and expressing expectation of seeing him again soon.
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"Thanks so much for coming on. I don't know if you have any final questions or thoughts that you want to leave the people..."
"Thanks so much, Professor Jang. I look forward to seeing you soon. Best of luck to you. Okay. Bye bye."
"Thank you. Yes. I've started to think about the whole structure a little bit like physically structured, like a Christmas cracker. Yes. Where, like,..."
"...it has to do all has to do with love. Great. Thank you so much. Okay. Also, I want to apologize to everyone like..."
"Okay. Bruce? Thank you. I was saying there's so many famous writers. Some of the writers in America, for example, like Hemingway, right? So,..."
"Thanks, Crystal. Okay. All right. What does Virgil want at the end of the day when he's sending her flowers and buying her a..."
"...go wow you guys see that that was pretty fast man thank you thank you both okay you see i guess i saw that..."
"Yes, exactly. Yes. Thank you. Okay. All right. But, but you see how, like, once you connect the vine, the vine will steer you..."
"...gods didn't care. And Dante's like, no, the gods do care. Thank you very much. If you are righteous, if you are just, if..."
"...to material pleasures. Okay. Does that make sense? Okay. All right. Thanks guys. So tomorrow's the last class. And so, um, yeah. So, uh,..."
"...to you i should also say we're so grateful that actually thanks to jang's introduction we've had um david bromwich professor bromwich joined yale..."
"Thank you, David. Professor Bromwich, that was wonderful. So in this class, we tend to be imaginative. So what I'm going to do is..."
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