The second part and the radiant climax to Dante's awe-inspiring epic, in a definitive new translation
Having plunged to the utmost depths of Hell and climbed Mount Purgatory in the first two parts of The Divine Comedy , Dante now ascends to Heaven, guided by his beloved Beatrice, to continue his search for God. As he progresses through the spheres of Paradise, he grows ever closer to experiencing divine love in the overwhelming presence of the deity. Examining eternal questions of faith, desire, and enlightenment, Dante exercised all of his learning and wit, wrath and tenderness in his creation of one of the greatest of all Christian allegories.
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總而言之,講得挺多,但真沒有Hollander和Durling/Martinez清楚。另外一捲本把commentary全刪瞭感覺更是沒法用= =
评分總而言之,講得挺多,但真沒有Hollander和Durling/Martinez清楚。另外一捲本把commentary全刪瞭感覺更是沒法用= =
评分If you know Italian and are interested in solving jeux de mots. I highly recommend this book. Some short allegories are like the grain of sand in which we can see the whole universe.
评分If you know Italian and are interested in solving jeux de mots. I highly recommend this book. Some short allegories are like the grain of sand in which we can see the whole universe.
评分If you know Italian and are interested in solving jeux de mots. I highly recommend this book. Some short allegories are like the grain of sand in which we can see the whole universe.
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