Dante's own title for the poem later called The Divine Comedy; Jiang links it to the comic-low vernacular mode.
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The Commedia
Dante's own title for the poem later called The Divine Comedy; Jiang links it to the comic-low vernacular mode.
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"All right, so his book, his poetry is called The Commedia, The Comedy. It's not called The Divine Comedy. Divine Comedy is something that..."
"...the local language of Florence, where he is from. And because The Commedia is so wonderfully produced, Tuscan will become the official language of..."
"...he's writing in Tuscan rather than Latin and he calls it the Commedia so I think he's trying to avoid the Catholic Church right..."
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