Divine Comedy
- Pages
- 798
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780679433132
- Reading Time
- ~13h 58min
Divine Comedy is a book by Dante Alighieri. It has 798 pages.
About this book
Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy stands as a foundational work of Western literature, composed in the early fourteenth century and originally titled simply Commedia. Written entirely in the Tuscan vernacular rather than Latin, the poem established a literary standard that would shape the development of modern Italian. Structured across three canticas, the work follows an allegorical journey through the afterlife, moving from the structured punishments of Hell to the gradual purification of Purgatory and finally to the contemplative realms of Paradise. Guided by classical poets and divine figures, the narrative explores profound theological and philosophical questions concerning moral responsibility, human free will, and the nature of divine justice. Dante interweaves contemporary Florentine politics with classical mythology and Christian doctrine, creating a richly layered vision of the cosmos. The poem’s innovative use of terza rima and its synthesis of medieval thought with emerging humanist sensibilities have secured its enduring place in literary history. Readers encounter a meticulously organized universe where every choice carries eternal consequence, rendered through vivid imagery and unwavering intellectual rigor.
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Divine Comedy has 798 pages.
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Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy stands as a foundational work of Western literature, composed in the early fourteenth century and originally titled simply Commedia. Written entirely in the Tuscan vernacular rather than Latin, the poem established a literary standard that would shape the development ...
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Divine Comedy was written by Dante Alighieri.