La Divina Comedia

La Divina Comedia by Dante Alighieri is a significant work of Italian literature published by Editorial Oceano de Mexico in April 2016. This edition spans 536 pages and is presented in Spanish, offering readers an opportunity to engage with Dante’s exploration of the afterlife through his journey across Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, guided by the Roman poet Virgil and his idealized beloved, Beatrice.
Readers will find that the text is rich with symbols and allegories, providing profound moral and philosophical insights that contribute to its enduring relevance. The illuminating prologue by Jorge Luis Borges enhances the understanding of this classic, inviting readers to delve deeper into its themes and literary significance. This edition serves as a gateway to experiencing a foundational piece of literary history, reflecting on the complexities of human existence and the quest for meaning.
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Obra maestra de la literatura italiana y cumbre de las letras universales. Escrita durante la primera mitad del siglo XIV, esta obra puede leerse en su sentido literal, como el viaje que realiza el propio autor por el Infierno, el Purgatorio y el Paraíso, guiado primero por el poeta romano Virgilio y después por Beatriz, la amada que Dante idealizó. Sin embargo, la obra está llena de símbolos, alegorías y un profundo sentido moral y filosófico que la vuelven inagotable y le han permitido trascender al tiempo. El iluminador prólogo de Jorge Luis Borges permite una comprensión más honda del libro.
A masterpiece of Italian literature written in the first half of the 14th century, La divina comedia can be read in its literal sense, as the author’s trip through hell, purgatory, and paradise. However, the work is full of symbols, allegory, and profound explorations of moral philosophical explorations that have rendered it timeless.
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