Exploring The Waste Land
A commentary page linked from The Waste Land, Part V, line 366


Part V
Line 366

Arnaut Daniel and Dmimtri Karamazov

There are a number of comparisons to be made between Hesse's essay "The Brothers Karamazov" and Dante's treatment of Arnaut Daniel in Purgatorio, Canto XXVI

Dante:
"I am Arnold, who weeps and goes singing."
Hesse:
"The common man laughs about the songs and is offended, the saint and the prophet are listening in tears."

Dante:
Writes of the holy abyss of Purgatory and the stairway out.
Hesse:
"moving in ... holy delusion along the abyss"

Dante:
"--be mindful in due time of my pain."
Hesse:
"The common man laughs about the songs and is offended, the saint and the prophet are listening in tears."

Dante:
"I see in thought all the past folly." ... "Then dived he back into that fire which refines them."
Dostoevsky:
In Dostoevsky's plot Dmimtri Karamazov goes to jail for a crime he did not commit to repent past transgressions.


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