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61. The Divine Comedy: Volume 2: Purgatory by Dante Alighieri | |
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(1985-02-05)
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62. The Inferno (Dover Thrift Editions) by Dante Alighieri | |
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(2005-08-01)
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63. La Vita Nuova by Dante Alighieri | |
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Editorial Review Product Description La Vita Nuova (1292–94) has many aspects. Dante’s libello, or “little book,” is most obviously a book about love. In a sequence of thirty-one poems, the author recounts his love of Beatrice from his first sight of her (when he was nine and she eight), through unrequited love and chance encounters, to his profound grief sixteen years later at her sudden and unexpected death. Linked with Dante’s verse are commentaries on the individual poems—their form and meaning—as well as the events and feelings from which they originate. Through these commentaries the poet comes to see romantic love as the first step in a spiritual journey that leads to salvation and the capacity for divine love. He aims to reside with Beatrice among the stars. David Slavitt gives us a readable and appealing translation of one of the early, defining masterpieces of European literature, animating its verse and prose with a fluid, lively, and engaging idiom and rhythm. His translation makes this first major book of Dante’s stand out as a powerful work of art in its own regard, independent of its “junior” status to La Commedia. In an Introduction, Seth Lerer considers Dante as a poet of civic life. “Beatrice,” he reminds us, “lives as much on city streets and open congregations as she does in bedroom fantasies and dreams.” Customer Reviews (1)
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64. The Vision; Or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri by Dante Alighieri, Henry Francis Cary, John Flaxman | |
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65. The Divine Comedy, Part 2: Purgatory (Penguin Classics) (v. 2) by Dante Alighieri | |
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(1955-08-30)
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66. The Inferno of Dante : A New Verse Translation by Robert (translator) Dante Alighieri; Pinsky | |
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67. Dante's Inferno, The Indiana Critical Edition (Indiana Masterpiece Editions) by Dante | |
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(1995-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This new critical edition, including Mark Musa's classic translation, provides students with a clear, readable verse translation accompanied by ten innovative interpretations of Dante's masterpiece. Customer Reviews (5)
"If he was truly onceas beautiful / As he is ugly now, and raised his brows / Againsthis Maker--than all sorrow may well / Come out of him.How great amarvel it was / For me to see three faces on his head: / In frontthere was a red one; joined to this, / . . . " "If he wasonce as fair as now he's foul / and dared to raise his brows againsthis Maker, / it is fitting that all grief should spring from him. / Oh, how amazed I was when I looked up / and saw a head--one headwearing three faces! / One was in front (and that was a brightred)."
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68. Dante's Vita Nuova by Dante Alighieri | |
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(1973-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this new edition Musa views Dante's intention as one of cruel and comic commentary on the shallowness and self-pity of his protagonist, who only occasionally glimpses the true nature of love. "... the explication de texte which accompanies [Musa's] translation is instructively novel, always admirable.... This present work offers English readers a lengthy appraisal which should figure in future scholarly discussions." -- Choice Customer Reviews (3)
Scholars havepreviously looked at La Vita Nouva as a set of poems written in honor of awoman named Beatrice.Such scholarship dishonors Dante Alighieri memorybecause he himself was married and never a poem written in honor of his ownwife.Yet, we are to believe he is said to have written of a woman hebearly ever spoke to.The New Testament warning is that if you covet withyour eyes you have already sin.Scholars say Dante while submitting to theembrace of marriage he loved yet another woman.This is gross and thevilest kind of love.It not only debases him but is a continuous lie tohis wife.Are we to declare that Dante is in constant sin during this timethat he is writing La Vita Nouva and La Divina Commedia?Nay, I say thatBeatrice represented the high ideal of the Church or even to declare thatBeatrice was symbolically a representation of Dante's own soul.The lovehe speaks of is not carnal it is divine.Love of this kind never has to bepassionate to be the deepest kind of love. The mathematics in La VitaNouva is rightly called The Vital Life because knowing is infinitelygreater than believing. There are 31 poems with 23 of them with only 14lines and 8 of them have more than 14 lines.The #23 is reduced to 5giving off a play on the numbers 8 & 5.In La Divina Commedia Dantehas 13 base numbers ranging from 115-160.The central 5 numbers 136-148have 13 or 16 cantos collectively totaling to 71 cantos leaving the other 8base numbers to divide up the other 29 cantos.So we see that Dante usesthis device in both La Vita Nouva & La Divina Commedia. The FirstChapter of Genesis has 31 verses as does La Vita Nouva have 31 poems.TheFirst Four Days of Creation have 17 (8) verses and the rest of the FirstChapter of Genesis has 14 (5) verses.The First Four Days of Creation areseparated from the remainder of the First Chapter of Genesis because the1st Day of Creation has 31 Hebrew words and the 2nd Day of Creation has 38. Both Days combined has 69 Hebrew words.The 3rd & 4th Days ofCreation both have 69 Hebrew Words.This pattern of 3 x 69 breaks off atthe 4th Day of Creation.The 207 words in the First Four Days of Creationhas the same value as the word LIGHT does in gemetria in the 1st Day ofCreation: "Let there be light." The point being made here isthat those that study La Vita Nouva will grasp that there is a greater lovehere than carnal love and that that love has to do with spirituality andthe salvation of the soul. There is of course a great deal moremathematics in Genesis, La Vita Nouva, and La Divina Commediathatcorrespond but this review was merely to point out that there is more tothe 31 poems and their commentaries in La Vita Nouva than the agony ofunrequited love.This is so perfectly clear to those that study the bookrather than reading it at the speed of summer lightning.
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69. Translation of Dante's Il Fiore: ("The Flower") (Mellen Critical Editions and Translations, V. 12) by Dante Alighieri | |
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(2004-04)
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70. Dante: A Brief History (Blackwell Brief Histories of Religion) by Peter Hawkins | |
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71. THE DIVINE COMEDY OF DANTE ALIGHIERI: The Carlyle-Wicksteed Translation by Dante (Durante degli Alighieri) Alighieri | |
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72. The Dore Illustrations for Dante's Divine Comedy by Gustave Dore | |
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(1976-06-01)
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73. El Infierno Del Dante (Spanish Edition) by Dante Alighieri, Bartolomé Mitre | |
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74. The Divine Comedy Part 3: Paradise (Penguin Classics) (v. 3) by Dante Alighieri | |
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(1962-07-30)
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75. Purgatorio (Bantam Classics) by Dante Alighieri | |
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76. The Inferno of Dante by Dante Alighieri, Ichabod Charles Wright | |
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Editorial Review Product Description Yes, this is an epic poem, but don't let that put you off. An excellent introduction provides context for the work, while detailed notes on each canto are a virtual who's who of 13th-century Italian politics, culture, and literature. Best of all, Pinsky's brilliant translation communicates the horror, despair, and terror of hell with such immediacy, you can almost smell the sulfur and feel the heat from the rain of fire as Dante--led by his faithful guide Virgil--descends lower and lower into the pit. Dante's journey through Satan's kingdom must rate as one of the great fictional travel tales of all time, and Pinsky does it great justice. Customer Reviews (51)
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77. Understanding Dante (The William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante Studies) by John A. Scott | |
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Editorial Review Product Description Firmly grounded in the latest advances of Dante scholarship, UNDERSTANDING DANTE offers an original and uniquely detailed, global analysis of Dante as poet of the "Comedy" that will be welcomed by those who read the poem in translation as well as by those who study the original Italian text. At the same time, Scott’s book will be welcome for its rich and insightful analysis of the whole corpus of Dante’s writings, as well as Scott’s mastery of the vast sea of critical literature in various languages. Scott bridges the gap that often exists between Dante studies in English-speaking countries and the great tradition of Dante scholarship in the poet’s homeland. No work in English about the great Italian poet can rival UNDERSTANDING DANTE’s scope in both depth and breadth of close reading and critical vision. |
78. Dante Alighieri's Fegefeuer (1884) (German Edition) by Dante Alighieri, Julius Francke | |
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(2009-09-24)
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79. The Purgatory by Dante Alighieri | |
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80. The Divine Comedy: Paradise by Dante Alighieri | |
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(2010-04-03)
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As it turns out, Mark Musa's translation of Inferno is fantastic. Each chapter begins with a very brief but informative synopsis, followed by the prose, then finally capped off my Musa's notes on the text. Musa's notes give backgroud on all of the characters and situations that take place throughout the story. These notes are a MUST for any newcomer to Dante and classical literature in general. So, not only is there the original text in English for us non-Italian speakers, but there are notes to increase the readers comprehension. Dante is guided by the author of the Aeneid, Virgil.Virgil takes Dante through the Nine Levels of Hell to show him the pain and suffering of all those who do not love and follow God.Dante learns a great deal on this journey as does the reader. Mark Musa's translation of Dante is smooth, entertaining, and very informative. Anyone interested in Christianity, Hell, famous Greeks, and classical literature should definitely indulge themselves as this translation is not overwhelming in the slightest. Five stars across the board.
If you, like me, are intimidated by Dante but are interested in these great works of Western Literature, you now have an accessible translation of the Divine Comedy.Musa's translation communicates the divinity of the events in the story onan understandable level. The Divine Comedy colored my perception ofreligion and helped me to a new understanding of the harmony ofresponsibility and grace. The work also educates the reader in an enrichingway about the belief system of the middle ages. Don't miss this book anddon't read any other translation.
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