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    The Divine Comedy (Italian: Divina Commedia [diˈviːna komˈmɛːdja]) is an Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri, begun c. 1308 and completed around 1321, shortly before the author's death.
    Dante Alighieri - The author of La Commedia (The Divine Comedy), considered a masterwork of world literature, Dante Alighieri was born Durante Alighieri in Florence, Italy in 1265 to a notable family of modest means.
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    Divine Comedy - Wikipedia

    The Divine Comedy is an Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri, begun c. 1308 and completed around 1321, shortly before the author's death. It is widely considered the pre-eminent work in Italian literature and one of the greatest works of Western literature. The poem's imaginative vision of the afterlife is … 展开

    The Divine Comedy is composed of 14,233 lines that are divided into three cantiche (singular cantica) – Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory), and Paradiso (Paradise) – … 展开

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    The Divine Comedy can be described simply as an allegory: each canto, and the episodes therein, can contain many alternative meanings. Dante's allegory, however, is more complex, and, in explaining how to read the poem (see the Letter to 展开

    The Divine Comedy was not always as well-regarded as it is today. Although recognized as a masterpiece in the centuries immediately following its publication, the work was largely ignored during the Enlightenment, with some notable exceptions such as 展开

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    According to the Italian Dante Society, no original manuscript written by Dante has survived, although there are many manuscript copies from … 展开

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    Without access to the works of Homer, Dante used Virgil, Lucan, Ovid, and Statius as the models for the style, history, and mythology of the … 展开

    The Divine Comedy has been a source of inspiration for countless artists for almost seven centuries. There are many references to Dante's work in 展开

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  4. The Divine Comedy | Dante, Poem, Summary, …

    网页2024年8月20日 · The Divine Comedy is a long narrative poem by Dante, written in Italian circa 1308–21. It depicts the journey of Dante through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, guided by Virgil and Beatrice.

  5. Dante Alighieri | Biography, Poems, The Divine …

    网页2024年8月20日 · Dante (born c. May 21–June 20, 1265, Florence [Italy]—died September 13/14, 1321, Ravenna) was an Italian poet, prose writer, literary theorist, moral philosopher, and political thinker. He is best …

  6. Dante - Poet, Inferno, Purgatorio | Britannica

  7. Dante Alighieri - Wikipedia

  8. Dante: Biography, Medieval Italian Poet, The Divine …

    网页2023年8月9日 · Dante was an Italian poet and moral philosopher best known for the epic poem The Divine Comedy, which comprises sections representing the three tiers of the Christian afterlife: purgatory,...

  9. Dante Alighieri - World History Encyclopedia

    网页2020年10月12日 · Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was an Italian poet and politician most famous for his Divine Comedy (c. 1319) where he descends through Hell, climbs Purgatory, and arrives at the illumination of …

  10. About Dante Alighieri - Academy of American Poets

    网页Dante Alighieri. The author of La Commedia (The Divine Comedy), considered a masterwork of world literature, Dante Alighieri was born Durante Alighieri in Florence, Italy in 1265 to a notable family of modest …

  11. Inferno (Dante) - Wikipedia

    网页Inferno (Italian: [iɱˈfɛrno]; Italian for 'Hell') is the first part of Italian writer Dante Alighieri's 14th-century narrative poem The Divine Comedy. It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. The Inferno describes the journey …

  12. Dante Alighieri Biography & Facts: The Divine Comedy, …

    网页Dante worked on The Divine Comedy—originally just titled The Comedy—from around 1308 to 1321, the year of his death.