Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
388
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1987
Editorial
Penguin Classics, Penguin Books
Descripción
Alternate cover edition of ISBN 0140440461
Of the three parts of The Divine Comedy, Purgatory (as Dorothy L. Sayers remarks in her comprehensive introduction) is "the least known, the least quoted, and the most loved". In her fine translation Dante (1265-1321) can clearly be seen as the universal poet - sublime, grim, intellectual, simple, humorous, tender, and ecstatic. In contrast to Inferno, this canticle deals with the roots instead of the fruits of sin, as Dante struggles up the terraces of Mount Purgatory on his arduous journey towards God.
Of the three parts of The Divine Comedy, Purgatory (as Dorothy L. Sayers remarks in her comprehensive introduction) is "the least known, the least quoted, and the most loved". In her fine translation Dante (1265-1321) can clearly be seen as the universal poet - sublime, grim, intellectual, simple, humorous, tender, and ecstatic. In contrast to Inferno, this canticle deals with the roots instead of the fruits of sin, as Dante struggles up the terraces of Mount Purgatory on his arduous journey towards God.
Géneros
Suspenso y Thriller
Acción y Aventura
Ciencia y Tecnología
Historia
Humor
Poesía
Clásicos
Política
Naturaleza