Dante's Divine Comedy: Inferno

· Arcturus Publishing
4.4
44 reviews
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The Inferno is by far the most popular and well-known of the books in the Divine Comedy trilogy because of its depiction and understanding of the moral and spiritual pitfalls which still plague us today. This edition is illustrated with astonishing artworks, from Hieronymus Bosch's depictions of a surreal, hellish landscapes and other Renaissance visions of the Last Judgement, to Gustave Doré's intricate engravings of the pilgrim's spiritual travails.

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4.4
44 reviews
Vince G
October 13, 2016
Great poetry!
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Mr author Publication
June 11, 2021
Dante's work is above all
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Mintie Kun
November 2, 2015
Good
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About the author

Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was a poet and politician. Born into a noble Florentine family in a city torn apart by rival clans, Dante became embroiled in this sectarianism and was banished from the city in 1302. He wrote The Divine Comedy while in exile and this translation is by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the American lyric poet.

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