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- Believing in Dante
- Believing in Dante
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliographical Note
- Introduction
- 1 “So Great a Lover”: Facts and Narratives in the Love Stories of the Lustful
- 2 “Bad Light”: Factionalism and the Facts in the Cemetery of the Heretics
- 3 “Never Broke Faith”: Losing Credibility in the Wood of the Suicides
- 4 “Where Your Soul Is Pointed”: Facts and Values in Ulysses’ Quest and the Examination on Love
- 5 “Against Her Will”: Diversity of Desire in the Heaven of the Moon
- 6 “How Much from the Point”: Saving Appearances at the Edge of the Universe
- Conclusion
- Index
3 - “Never Broke Faith”: Losing Credibility in the Wood of the Suicides
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 June 2022
- Believing in Dante
- Believing in Dante
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliographical Note
- Introduction
- 1 “So Great a Lover”: Facts and Narratives in the Love Stories of the Lustful
- 2 “Bad Light”: Factionalism and the Facts in the Cemetery of the Heretics
- 3 “Never Broke Faith”: Losing Credibility in the Wood of the Suicides
- 4 “Where Your Soul Is Pointed”: Facts and Values in Ulysses’ Quest and the Examination on Love
- 5 “Against Her Will”: Diversity of Desire in the Heaven of the Moon
- 6 “How Much from the Point”: Saving Appearances at the Edge of the Universe
- Conclusion
- Index
Summary
In the wood of the suicides, Pier della Vigna, secretary to the emperor, swears on the thornbush that has become his body that he never broke faith with his lord. Though he is not a traitor, his body will hang from this tree like that of Judas, who was also a suicide. What is at stake in both crimes is a breaking of the fragile bond of faith that makes communication possible. How is it that people believe one another’s words, gestures, and protestations? and what can restore a trust once it is lost? This suicide violently broke the bond between his body and his soul, of which his body was the truest expression, because he could no longer make people believe him by means of his words. On what bond of trust can the emperor’s propagandist rely, if words and truth, like body and soul, have been severed from each other?
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- Believing in DanteTruth in Fiction, pp. 93 - 122Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022