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Divine Comedy
Literature神曲
(italy) Dante Alighieri
"The Divine Comedy" was born in the Renaissance era 700 years ago. It is a work handed down from generation to generation by the Italian poet Dante. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". In an imaginary way, it tells the story of Dante, guided by his mentor and goddess, traveling through hell, purgatory and reaching heaven. There is a profound insight into human nature and a clear explanation of the dilemma of life. In the history of literature since the Middle Ages, Dante and Shakespeare are recognized as two great geniuses. T. S. Eliot said that Shakespeare shows the breadth of the human spiritual world, while Dante allows us to see the depth of the human spiritual world. Seven hundred years later, the magnificent power contained in "The Divine Comedy" can still transcend history and culture, and continue to be reborn. As Pound and Eliot, two super Dante fans, said, "The Divine Comedy" is a work suitable for everyone. Everyone can discover their own nature and hope, realize their own mistakes, and feel the tension of understanding everything in the world...
"The Divine Comedy" was born in the Renaissance era 700 years ago. It is a work handed down from generation to generation by the Italian poet Dante. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". In an imaginary way, it tells the story of Dante, guided by his mentor and goddess, traveling through hell, purgatory and reaching heaven. There is a profound insight into human nature and a clear explanation of the dilemma of life. In the history of literature since the Middle Ages, Dante and Shakespeare are recognized as two great geniuses. T. S. Eliot said that Shakespeare shows the breadth of the human spiritual world, while Dante allows us to see the depth of the human spiritual world. Seven hundred years later, the magnificent power contained in "The Divine Comedy" can still transcend history and culture, and continue to be reborn. As Pound and Eliot, two super Dante fans, said, "The Divine Comedy" is a work suitable for everyone. Everyone can discover their own nature and hope, realize their own mistakes, and feel the tension of understanding everything in the world...