The Divine Comedy (complete)

Cover of The Divine Comedy (complete) by Dante Alighieri
Publisher: Mint Editions
Year: 2021
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 544
ISBN-13: 9781513279640
ISBN-10: 1513279645
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 1.182 Pounds
Width: 1.1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 851.1
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The Divine Comedy (complete) by Dante Alighieri is a narrative poem originally completed in 1320, now available in a reprint edition from Mint Editions, published in February 2021. This significant work, written in the Tuscan vernacular, is divided into three books—Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso—each containing 33 cantos. The poem chronicles Dante’s spiritual journey from sinfulness and despair to salvation and self-understanding, reflecting on historical, theological, and political themes.

Readers will find a rich exploration of Dante’s encounters with various souls in the afterlife, including historical figures and acquaintances, as he navigates the realms of Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. The poem employs dialogue and detailed descriptions to provide context for the moral and spiritual lessons embedded within the narrative. This edition, comprising 544 pages, invites readers to engage with Dante’s profound reflections on the human condition and the quest for redemption, making it a notable addition to the study of poetry and medieval literature.


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The Divine Comedy (1320) is a narrative poem by Dante Alighieri. Begun in 1308 while Dante was exiled from his native Florence, The Divine Comedy–a long poem divided into three books of 33 cantos each–presents the author’s spiritual journey from sinfulness and despair to salvation and self-understanding. Written in the Tuscan vernacular, the poem was influential in establishing a standardized Italian language.

In the first book, Inferno, Dante is led by the Roman poet Virgil into Hell. There, he comes to terms with his own sinfulness while observing the horrors and tortures suffered by those condemned to eternity in its circles. Along the way, Dante encounters historical figures, acquaintances, and other individuals whose violence, fraud, treachery, and betrayal led their spirits to terrible suffering. This technique, which incorporates dialogue with detailed description, is used throughout The Divine Comedy to provide context on historical, theological, and political subjects while simultaneously situating the poet as narrator and interlocutor in his own work. In this way, the physical and spiritual journey portrayed in the poem becomes a journey for Dante himself, a way of transcending the despair he describes at its beginning. In Purgatorio, Dante follows Virgil on an ascent of the Mountain of Purgatory, where he encounters the souls of sinners who must atone for their actions in life before entering Heaven. Leaving Virgil behind, Dante, in Paradiso, follows a divine Beatrice through the celestial spheres of Heaven. As he approaches God and his own salvation, changed by a newfound sense of “the Love which moves the sun and the other stars,” Dante ascends to the heights of world literature, uniting the created soul and the artist’s creation as no other poet has done before or since.

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ISBN-13: 9781513279640. ISBN-10: 1513279645.
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Language: en. Pages: 544. Edition: Reprint.

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