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The Inferno

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Penguin Group US, 01/06/2001 - 288 páginas
The immortal drama of a journey through Hell. Belonging in the immortal company of Homer, Virgil, Milton, and Shakespeare, Dante Alighieri's poetic masterpiece is a moving human drama, an unforgettable visionary journey through the infinite torment of Hell, a supreme expression of the Middle Ages, a glorification of the ways of God, and a magnificent protest at the ways in which men have thwarted the divine plan. One of the few literary works which has enjoyed a fame that was both immediate and enduring, The Inferno's power has not been lessened or obscured after six centuries. It confronts the most universal values—good and evil, free will and predestination—while remaining intensely personal and ferociously political, for it was born out of the anguish of a man who saw human life blighted by the injustice and corruption of his times.

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Wonderful story, beautiful prose. - Goodreads
There is no such thing as digressions in Dante. - Goodreads
This is a wonderful book with amazing imagery. - Goodreads
Dante was punished for writing this story. - Goodreads
Interesting, but didnt like the ending. - Goodreads
Fantastic depiction. - Goodreads

Review: Inferno (The Divine Comedy #1)

Procura do Utilizador  - Douglas Kamarade - Goodreads

Dante wakes up in cold dark forest, and realizes that he has strayed away from the right path. He tries to find his way back, but fails. he meets Virgil a Roman poet who in the story is a symbol of ... Ler crítica na íntegra

Review: Inferno (The Divine Comedy #1)

Procura do Utilizador  - Michael Taylor - Goodreads

One of a trilogy and has a high place in the classics. I think most people know the story man dies goes through hell sees the evils of man punished ect..... Great wonderfull book please get one with Gustave Dore illustrations it does bring to life the awe inspiringness of this book. Ler crítica na íntegra

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Dante Alighieri was considered Italy's greatest poet. He is the author of the three canticles, "The Inferno," "The Purgatorio," and "The Paradiso," along with "La Vita Nuova," He died in 1321. John Ciardi was a distinguished poet and professor, having taught at Harvard and Rutgers universities, and is a poetry editor of "The Saturday Review," He was a winner of the Harriet Monroe Memorial Award and the Prix de Rome.

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