Inferno (Collins Classics)HarperCollins UK, 31/05/2012 - 256 páginas HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. ‘There is no greater sorrow then to recall our times of joy in wretchedness.’ Considered one of the greatest medieval poems written in the common vernacular of the time, Dante’s Inferno begins on Good Friday in the year 1300. As he wanders through a dark forest, Dante loses his way and stumbles across the ghost of the poet Virgil. Virgil promises to lead him back to the top of the mountain, but to do so, they must pass through Hell, encountering all manner of shocking horrors, sins and evil torments along the way, evoking questions about God’s justice, human behaviour and Christianity. |
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CANTO XXII | |
CANTO XXIII | |
CANTO XXIV | |
CANTO XXV | |
CANTO XXVI | |
CANTO XXVII | |
CANTO XXVIII | |
CANTO XXIX | |
CANTO IX | |
CANTO X | |
CANTO XI | |
CANTO XII | |
CANTO XIII | |
CANTO XIV | |
CANTO XV | |
CANTO XVI | |
CANTO XVII | |
CANTO XVIII | |
CANTO XIX | |
CANTO XX | |
CANTO XXI | |
CANTO XXX | |
CANTO XXXI | |
CANTO XXXII | |
CANTO XXXIII | |
CANTO XXXIV | |
WORDS AND PHRASESadapted from the Collins English Dictionary | |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | |
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Language | |
HISTORY OF COLLINS | |
COPYRIGHT | |
ABOUT THE PUBLISHER | |
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