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At the age of forty-five – ten years older than the protagonist of the Commedia – John Kinsella offers us his “distractions” on the three canticles of his predecessor’s great Christian epic. [1] ...
This note is the second element in a series of three contributions dedicated to the (re-)discovery, by a research group (including myself) under the direction of Prof. P. Trovato in Ferrara (Italy), ...
Clive James translation of 'The Divine Comedy' by Dante gives us a new way of reading a classic work
Given as much, the deft translation of even pedestrian works is at best a daunting task; Dante's "Divine Comedy ... lines or couplets. The three sections of the "Comedy"-- "Inferno," "Purgatorio ...
Sacred and profane, visceral and enlightening, The Divine Comedy, which consists of the three parts of Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso, has been an inexhaustible source of inspiration for a plethora ...
I have also read The Divine Comedy trans John Ciardi ... Dante’s masterwork is composed of 100 cantos divided into three parts or canticles: Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso.
The Divine Comedy is a 14th century poem that ... "Which is that of the three books of the Comedy — that's 'Hell,' 'Purgatory' and 'Heaven, 'Hell' is the most fascinating, in the first instance ...
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