Literature & literary studies:

The Divine Comedy

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Penned in the early 14th century, this epic poem is an extraordinary journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. Dante's vivid imagination and profound allegory provide a gripping exploration of the human condition and spiritual transformation. Dive into a poetic odyssey that has captivated minds for centuries. A testament to the power of imagination and the pursuit of enlightenment. Showcases themes such as sin, redemption, love, and the nature of the divine. A valuable resource for understanding medieval thought. Raises profound spiritual and philosophical questions about the human condition and morality. Fits into various academic disciplines, including literature, history, theology, and comparative literature. Vivid and imaginative descriptions of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise for visual representation.

Author Biography:

Dante Alighieri, a medieval Italian poet born in 1265, is celebrated as one of the greatest literary figures. Dante's profound impact on literature and philosophy solidifies him as a luminary in the canon of world literature, ensuring the continued resonance of his works across generations.
Release date NZ
August 25th, 2024
Pages
628
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9789358565140
Product ID
38705398

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