The Divine Comedy' by Dante Alighieri (1320)
The Divine Comedy' by Dante Alighieri (1320)
The Divine Comedy is an epic poem consisting of three books that follow Dante's journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven.
It is written by Italian poet Dante Alighieri between 1308 and 1321.
The poem is divided into 100 cantos and is written in the Italian vernacular.
The Divine Comedy is widely considered to be one of the greatest works of world literature.
It is a part of the Tuscan literary tradition and is considered to be one of the foundations of modern literature.
It is an allegorical poem that uses characters, objects and events to represent spiritual truths.
Dante is guided through his journey by the Roman poet Virgil, and they both encounter many famous figures from classical mythology.
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