
Divine Comedy: Hell, Purgatory, Heaven
About This Novel
The long epic "Divine Comedy" (approximately 1307-1313) is Dante's most important masterpiece and a landmark work in the history of European and world literature. Through the author's dialogues with various famous figures in hell, purgatory and heaven, it provides an artistic summary of the field of medieval culture, and also vaguely reveals the dawn of humanistic thought in the Renaissance era. The previous "Masterpieces of Foreign Literature Series" only included "The Divine Comedy: Inferno", and this time the other two will be included in the new series.
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Official(3)Scraped 17d ago
The three different realms have their own value, and each page has its own unique meaning and charm. In these three pages, all imply some potential knowledge.
From the perspective of asceticism, Dante alternately replays the future life and real life, and this also reflects Dante's immortal life. For Dante, this also reflects part of his life.
Dante has been closely related to this book throughout his life. For Dante, in this era of alternation between the old and the new, the publication of a book is indeed a memorable thing.
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Official(3)Scraped 17d ago
The three different realms have their own value, and each page has its own unique meaning and charm. In these three pages, all imply some potential knowledge.
From the perspective of asceticism, Dante alternately replays the future life and real life, and this also reflects Dante's immortal life. For Dante, this also reflects part of his life.
Dante has been closely related to this book throughout his life. For Dante, in this era of alternation between the old and the new, the publication of a book is indeed a memorable thing.
