Dante's Paradiso (The Divine Comedy, Volume lII, Paradise) [Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow with an Introduction by Ellen M. Mitchell]
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Format
Paperback
Pages
162
Language
English
Published
Sep 22, 2017
Publisher
Digireads.com Publishing
ISBN-10
1420955861
ISBN-13
9781420955866
Description
Set within the celestial realms, this captivating translation of Dante Alighieri's "Paradiso" invites readers into the final part of his renowned epic, "The Divine Comedy." Through the eyes of the protagonist, Dante journeys through the spheres of heaven, guided by Beatrice, a symbol of divine love and enlightenment. Each sphere represents different virtues and embodies various souls who share their wisdom, revelations, and the ultimate connection to the Divine.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's eloquent translation brings forth the rich imagery and profound spiritual themes that characterize Dante's work. With every verse, readers encounter a tapestry of interconnected ideas about faith, love, and the soul's ascension toward God. Ellen M. Mitchell's insightful introduction further enriches the experience, providing context and analysis that enhance appreciation for Dante's vision. This work stands as an invitation to explore the transformative power of love and the eternal quest for truth.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's eloquent translation brings forth the rich imagery and profound spiritual themes that characterize Dante's work. With every verse, readers encounter a tapestry of interconnected ideas about faith, love, and the soul's ascension toward God. Ellen M. Mitchell's insightful introduction further enriches the experience, providing context and analysis that enhance appreciation for Dante's vision. This work stands as an invitation to explore the transformative power of love and the eternal quest for truth.
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