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The divine comedy. Inferno

The Divine Comedy stands as one of the towering creations of world literature, and its climactic section, the Paradiso, is perhaps the most ambitious poetic attempt ever made to represent the merging of individual destiny with universal order. Having passed through Hell and Purgatory, Dante is led by his beloved Beatrice to the upper sphere of Paradise, wherein lie the sublime truths of Divine will and eternal salvation, to at last experience a rapturous vision of God.

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  • "Cliffs Notes on Dante's Divine Comedy Paradiso"@en
  • "Paradiso"
  • "Purgatorio"
  • "Inferno"@en

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  • "The Divine Comedy stands as one of the towering creations of world literature, and its climactic section, the Paradiso, is perhaps the most ambitious poetic attempt ever made to represent the merging of individual destiny with universal order. Having passed through Hell and Purgatory, Dante is led by his beloved Beatrice to the upper sphere of Paradise, wherein lie the sublime truths of Divine will and eternal salvation, to at last experience a rapturous vision of God."@en
  • "Within that heaven which most his light receives."@en

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  • "Poetry"@en
  • "Poetry"
  • "Epic poetry"
  • "Classical literature"@en
  • "Translations"@en
  • "Ausgabe"
  • "Electronic books"@en

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