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From Giorgio Agamben's Italian Category of 'Comedy' to 'Profanation' as the Political Task of Modernity: Ingravallo's Soaring Descent, or Dante according to Carlo Emilio Gadda
2010
In a 1996 essay entitled 'Comedìa', Giorgio Agamben argues that Dante's title accounts for the comic but reparable ontological split of the Christian Middle Ages, which is intrinsically opposed to the tragic, irreparable conflict proper to ancient classical theatre. The Italian philosopher leaves aside the traditional explanations of comedy (a sad beginning with a felicitous ending, a mixed literary style). He finds Dante's 'poema sacro' to be a 'comedy' because its Christian framework allows
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