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  1. 1 de oct. de 1997 · The Inferno of Dante: Reader's Guide. Robert Pinsky. 3.81. 72 ratings13 reviews. When Robert Pinsky's new verse translation of the Inferno was published in hardcover in 1994, Pinsky was praised for "creating a supple American equivalent for Dante's vernacular music where many others have failed" (Edward Hirsch, The New Yorker).

  2. 15 de may. de 2007 · Danteworlds: A Reader's Guide to the Inferno. Guy P. Raffa. Published: 15 May 2007. Cite. Share. Abstract. One of the greatest works of world literature, Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy has, despite its enormous popularity and importance, often stymied readers with its multitudinous characters, references, and themes.

  3. Welcome to Danteworlds -- Major events in Dante's life -- Map of Italy in the thirteenth century -- Illustration of Dante's hell -- Dark wood (inferno 1-2) -- Periphery of Hell : cowardice (inferno 3) -- Circle 1 : limbo (inferno 4) -- Circle 2 : lust (inferno 5) -- Circle 3 : gluttony (inferno 6) -- Circle 4 : avarice and prodigality (inferno ...

  4. supadu.macmillan.com › folio-assets › rgg-guidesThe Inferno of Dante

    Set in the year 1300, the Commedia follows Dante the character on a pilgrimage from Hell to Paradise, re-creating metaphorically the course of Dante’s life and the development of his ideas. Dante the poet, writing seven years after his fictional pilgrimage, depicts Dante the pilgrim as he is guided through Inferno and Purgatorio by the Latin ...

  5. Welcome to Danteworlds, the first substantial guide to the Inferno in English. Guy P. Raffa takes readers on a geographic journey through Dantes underworld circle by circle—from the Dark Wood down to the ninth circle of Hell—in much the same way Dante and Virgil proceed in their infernal descent.

  6. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. One of the greatest works of world literature, Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy" has, despite its enormous popularity and importance, often stymied readers with its multitudinous characters, references, and themes. And until now, students of the Inferno have lacked a suitable resource to guide their reading.

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