The Divine Comedy: Inferno; Purgatorio; Paradiso (in One Volume)
The Divine Comedy: Inferno; Purgatorio; Paradiso (in One Volume)
This Everyman's Library edition-containing in one volume all three cantos, Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso-includes an introduction by Nobel Prize--winning poet Eugenio Montale, a chronology, notes, and a bibliography. Also included are forty-two drawings selected from Botticelli's marvelous late-fifteenth-century series of illustrations.
Translated in this edition by Allen Mandelbaum, The Divine Comedy begins in a shadowed forest on Good Friday in the year 1300. It proceeds on a journey that, in its intense recreation of the depths and the heights of human experience, has become the key with which Western civilization has sought to unlock the mystery of its own identity.
Author: Dante Alighieri
Publisher: Everyman's Library
Published: 08/01/1995
Pages: 960
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.85lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.40w x 1.60d
ISBN: 9780679433132
About the Author
Dante Alighieri, born in Florence, Italy, c. 1265, is considered one of the world's greatest poets. His use of the Florentine dialect established it as the basis for modern Italian. His late medieval epic, The Divine Comedy, was above all inspired, as was all his poetry, by his unrequited love for Beatrice, a woman he may have seen only from afar. He died in 1321, having completed his great work, yet an exile from his native city.