Abstract

The year 2021 has come exactly 700 years after the death of Dante Alighieri, one of the greatest authors of world literature. The Polish Classical, Romantic and Catholic traditions had been drawing from his works by the handful, and especially from the Divine Comedy. Dante was near and dear to many generations of our ancestors, accompanying them on the various levels of education, throughout middle school, high school and university. For the learning youth, he was a mentor and teacher who presented human nature in its all dimensions, from atrocity to heroism and holiness. In times of confusion that we are living through, when not only as individuals and communities, but as the entire Western civilization we have found ourselves in the “dark woods” (una selva oscura) to be preyed upon by the three beasts (le tre fiere): pride, greed and lust, Dante remains a beacon and inspiration for all those who believe that there is an objective truth and universal values that apply to all people regardless of race, nationality or social status.

Highlights

  • The year 2021 has come exactly 700 years after the death of Dante Alighieri, one of the greatest authors of world literature

  • The Polish Classical, Romantic and Catholic traditions had been drawing from his works by the handful, and especially from the Divine Comedy

  • In times of confusion that we are living through, when as individuals and communities, but as the entire Western civilization we have found ourselves in the “dark woods” to be preyed upon by the three beasts: pride, greed and lust, Dante remains a beacon and inspiration for all those who believe that there is an objective truth and universal values that apply to all people regardless of race, nationality or social status

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The year 2021 has come exactly 700 years after the death of Dante Alighieri, one of the greatest authors of world literature. Let us indicate only three contemporary cultural phenomena, so characteristic of our time, which are: negating objective truth, keeping good appearances, Józef Maria Ruszar, Andrzej Wadas and worshiping political correctness, to which Divine Comedy relates to with greater insight than many modern research centers do.

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