The Divine Comedy: Inferno (Dante's Inferno)
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"Divine Comedy: Hell" is the first part of the famous epic of the Italian poet Dante Alighieri, written around 1308–1321. In this book, the reader travels with the poet through the nine circles of hell, where he meets different types of sinners and consciously immerses himself in the world of sins and punishments.
Dante skillfully describes the torment experienced by sinners in hell, offering the reader visual images and deep moral implications. The work reflects various aspects of human life, eternal concepts of good and evil, rewards and punishments for committed actions.
"Divine Comedy: Hell" has become one of the greatest works of world literature, which remains relevant and inspires readers to think about their own actions and consequences.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Dante Alighieri
- Release date
- 2005-07-03
- Title
- La Divina Comèdia: Infièr
(Dante's Inferno) - Translator
- Ermes Culos
- Subject
- Hell -- Poetry
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