
Inferno
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
490
Language
English
Published
Dec 9, 2003
Publisher
Modern Library
ISBN-10
0812970063
ISBN-13
9780812970067
Description
In a journey through the depths of the human soul, Dante Alighieri's masterpiece unfolds with a vivid portrayal of the afterlife. Inferno serves as both a profound allegory and a mirror reflecting humanity’s darkest fears and desires. Guided by the Roman poet Virgil, Dante navigates the harrowing circles of Hell, encountering a host of characters that embody the consequences of moral failings and earthly sins. Each encounter invites readers to wrestle not only with the nature of justice, but with their own ethical dilemmas and choices.
Anthony Esolen's insightful translation breathes new life into Dante's narrative, capturing its lyrical beauty and the intricacies of its themes. This version remains true to the original's rich symbolism while making it accessible to contemporary audiences. As readers progress through this literary odyssey, they are drawn into a realm where suffering and redemption coexist, prompting reflection on the timeless question of what it means to lead a virtuous life.
Anthony Esolen's insightful translation breathes new life into Dante's narrative, capturing its lyrical beauty and the intricacies of its themes. This version remains true to the original's rich symbolism while making it accessible to contemporary audiences. As readers progress through this literary odyssey, they are drawn into a realm where suffering and redemption coexist, prompting reflection on the timeless question of what it means to lead a virtuous life.
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