Dante's Divine Comedy

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Dante's Divine Comedy

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1dlaff
Mai 4, 2008, 2:11 pm

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2dlaff
Mai 4, 2008, 2:13 pm

Hell, Purgatory, Heaven, saints, sinners, God, history, theology, poetry...what more do we need?

3emaestra
Mai 5, 2008, 8:37 am

A few years ago when my senior AP class was reading the Inferno, one of my students found this site:

http://www.4degreez.com/misc/dante-inferno-test.mv

We had quite a bit of fun with it, especially discussing how morals might change in a few hundred years.

4Tiresias36
Sept. 25, 2008, 5:18 pm

This book is amazing..definitely one of my favourites. Not just within the "Classics" genre, but of all time.

5PhoenixTerran
Sept. 25, 2008, 5:26 pm

In my first-year-seminar at college (Just for the Hell of It: The Seven Deadly Sins in Music and Literature) we were required to read Inferno and Purgatorio. Paradiso apparently was too boring comparatively according to my professor--not to mention that it wasn't quite on topic. I've went ahead and got a copy to complete my set, but haven't read it yet. I need to do that.

6Booksloth
Nov. 17, 2008, 9:37 am

Welcome to the 6th level! Anyone else here?

7jlelliott
Nov. 17, 2008, 10:15 am

This is one book where footnotes are a hoot. I loved that Dante put so many of his enemies in hell. I think Paradisio was boring, I really just skimmed it.

8janemarieprice
Nov. 17, 2008, 12:23 pm

I loved all three books. I actually found Paradisio quite beautiful. I read them as part of a class so it helped to have analysis presented along side it.

Booksloth I will be joining you on 6. I hope there is an elevator now :)

9Booksloth
Nov. 17, 2008, 1:06 pm

#8 I don't think we'll need one - it's not as if they let us out.