Virgil's departure from Dante's purgatory at the gates of the earthly paradise suggests not only the limitations of human reason but also how earthly experience must be transformed or Christianized in order to make it an offering to God.
Virgil's departure from Dante's purgatory at the gates of the earthly paradise suggests not only the limitations of human reason but also how earthly experience must be transformed or Christianized in order to make it an offering to God.