Divine Comedy (all Three Volumes)

Divine Comedy (all Three Volumes)

by (italian) Dante Alighieri

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About This Novel

"The Divine Comedy" is a long classical poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante for more than ten years. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". The whole poem begins with the traveler Dante getting lost in the dark forest. It tells the story of Dante, who, under the guidance of Virgil, passes through the center of the earth, walks out of hell, climbs to the top of Mount Purgatory, flies through the heavens layer by layer with Beatrice, and finally sees the Trinity. It is a journey to a wonderland that combines magic, novelty, terror, thrills, and wisdom. The translation of "The Divine Comedy" introduced by Utopia this time is the first complete Chinese translation of the three-rhyme "Divine Comedy" translated into Italian by the well-known Hong Kong translator Huang Guobin for more than 20 years. While conveying the style of Dante's original poem to the greatest extent possible, it also uses encyclopedia-like detailed annotations to help readers clarify the religious changes, mythological allusions and even historical context in the Middle Ages. To appreciate the profound meaning of the Divine Comedy, this volume is enough.

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