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The Divine Comedy
The Divine Comedy
Author: Dante Alighieri, John Aitken Carlyle (Translator), Thomas Okey (Translator), Philip Henry Wicksteed (Translator)
The greatest poem of the Middle Ages, in the standard Carlyle-Okey-Wicksteed translation, with full notes. — Long narrative poem originally titled Commedia written about 1310-14 by Dante Alighieri. The work is divided into three major sections -- Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso -- which trace the journey of a man from darkness and error to the ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780394701264
ISBN-10: 0394701267
Publication Date: 7/12/1955
Pages: 656
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3.9 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Not awesome. Leave it to the scholars.

Hard to read...think olde-english meets run-on sentences and forced poetry. There's a reason only 4 other people on this site have read it and, likewise, have rated it 3/5 stars.
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A Christian allegory. In the first of three parts, the poet is conducted through the twenty-four cirlces of Hell on the first stage of his arduous journey towards God.This edition includes commentary and glossary. This 1980 translation is done by Dorothy Sayers, author of English mysteries featuring Harriet Vane and Sir Peter Wimsey. Book is in good condition with a hint of yellowing along the page edges. I bought this book and its two companions when I lived in Italy twenty-three years ago.


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