Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
The Divine Comedy INFERNO - cover

The Divine Comedy INFERNO

Dante Alighieri

Publisher: Real ePublisher & Giancarlo Rossini

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

Dante Alighieri, or simply Dante (May 14/June 13, 1265 – September
13/14, 1321), was an Italian poet from Florence. His central work, the Commedia (Divine Comedy), is considered the greatest literary work composed in the Italian language and a masterpiece of world literature. In Italian he is known as “the Supreme Poet” (il Sommo Poeta). Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio are also known as “the three fountains” or “the three crowns”.
Dante is also called “the Father of the Italian language”. The first biography written on him was by his contemporary Giovanni Villani (1276 –
1348).
This edition is illustrated by Paul Gustave Dorè.
 
Available since: 02/19/2019.

Other books that might interest you

  • Walter Kaufmann - Philosopher Humanist Heretic: An Intellectual Life - cover

    Walter Kaufmann - Philosopher...

    Stanley Corngold

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The first complete account of the ideas and writings of a major figure in twentieth-century intellectual lifeWalter Kaufmann (1921–1980) was a charismatic philosopher, critic, translator, and poet who fled Nazi Germany at the age of eighteen, emigrating alone to the United States. He was astonishingly prolific until his untimely death at age fifty-nine, writing some dozen major books, all marked by breathtaking erudition and a provocative essayistic style. He single-handedly rehabilitated Nietzsche’s reputation after World War II and was enormously influential in introducing postwar American readers to existentialism. Until now, no book has examined his intellectual legacy.Stanley Corngold provides the first in-depth study of Kaufmann’s thought, covering all his major works. He shows how Kaufmann speaks to many issues that concern us today, such as the good of philosophy, the effects of religion, the persistence of tragedy, and the crisis of the humanities in an age of technology. Few scholars in modern times can match Kaufmann’s range of interests, from philosophy and literature to intellectual history and comparative religion, from psychology and photography to art and architecture. Corngold provides a heartfelt portrait of a man who, to an extraordinary extent, transfigured his personal experience in the pages of his books.This original study, both appreciative and critical, is the definitive intellectual life of one of the twentieth century’s most engaging yet neglected thinkers. It will introduce Kaufmann to a new generation of readers and serves as a fitting tribute to a scholar’s incomparable libido sciendi, or lust for knowledge.
    Show book
  • The Call of the Wild - cover

    The Call of the Wild

    Jack London

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Call of the Wild is a novel by Jack London published in 1903. The story is set in the Yukon during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush—a period in which strong sled dogs were in high demand. The novel's central character is a dog named Buck, a domesticated dog living at a ranch in the Santa Clara Valley of California as the story opens. Stolen from his home and sold into service as sled dog in Alaska, he reverts to a wild state. Buck is forced to fight in order to dominate other dogs in a harsh climate. Eventually he sheds the veneer of civilization, relying on primordial instincts and learned experience to emerge as a leader in the wild. The terrible, never relenting work of pulling sleds in sub-freezing temperatures combined with little food and rest quickly killed any dog not extremely tough. It almost kills Buck but his fierce determination to survive finally brings him through.London lived for most of a year in the Yukon collecting material for the book.
    Show book
  • Searching for America's Heart - RFK and the Renewal of Hope - cover

    Searching for America's Heart -...

    Peter Edelman

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    From an author who resigned from the Clinton administration: “Part memoir and part manifesto . . . a beautifully written call to renew the fight against poverty.”?Jonathan Kozol, New York Times bestselling author of Savage Inequalities 
     
    Peter Edelman has worked as an aide to Robert F. Kennedy, a lawyer, a children’s advocate, and a policymaker. He has devoted his life to the cause of justice and to ending inequality. But in 1996, while serving in the Clinton administration as an expert on welfare policy and children, he found himself in an untenable position. The president signed a new welfare bill that ended a sixty-year federal commitment to poor children, and as justification invoked the words of RFK. For Edelman, Clinton’s twisting of Kennedy’s vision was deeply cynical, so in a rare gesture that sparked front-page headlines, he resigned. The nation, he believed, had been harmed. 
     
    In this book, he shows that in an age of unprecedented prosperity, Americans have in many respects forsaken their fellow citizens, leaving behind a devastatingly large number of poor and near-poor, many of them children. Edelman shines a bright light on these forgotten Americans. Based in part on a firsthand look at community efforts across the country, he also proposes a bold and practical program for addressing the difficult issues of entrenched poverty, focusing on novel ways of braiding together national and local civic activism, reinvigorating our commitment to children, and building hope in our most shattered communities—creating a vision true to the legacy of Robert F. Kennedy. 
     
    “Moving and insightful.” —Atlanta Journal-Constitution 
     
    “I have read a lot of books on inequality, but none offers a more thoughtful vision of poverty and welfare in America . . . compelling.”?William Julius Wilson, author of When Work Disappears
    Show book
  • Huia Short Stories 9 - cover

    Huia Short Stories 9

    Ann French, Anahera Gildea,...

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Here are the best short stories and novel extracts from the Pikihuia Awards for Maori Writers 2011, as judged by Keri Hulme, Katie Wolfe, Erima Henare and Reina Whaitiri. The book contains the stories from the 18 finalists for Best Short Story written in English, the five finalists for the Best Short Story in Maori and the six finalists for the Best Novel Extract. For over ten years, the Maori Literature Trust and Huia Publishers have been responsible for this unique and increasingly popular biennial writing competition. The awards and their subsequent publications have become much anticipated as they bring more undiscovered gems to the attention of the New Zealand reading public. Past winners and finalists include James George, Briar Grace-Smith, Kelly Ana Morey and Paula Morris.
    Show book
  • On the Canal - The Marines of L-3-5 on Guadalcanal 1942 - cover

    On the Canal - The Marines of...

    Ore J Marion, Thomas Cuddihy,...

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A gripping true story of the WWII Guadalcanal Campaign—told with no-holds-barred honesty and humor by a Marine who was there. In August of 1942, Allied forces led by U.S. Marines came ashore on Guadalcanal, launching the first major land offensive against Imperial Japan. M. Sgt. Ore J. Marion of L Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Regiment was among them. Here, Marion and other men of L-3-5 share a personal account of their experiences over the course of this grueling and protracted campaign.  The stories contained in these pages are harrowing, profane, heartbreaking, irreverent, and deeply human. As with many personal accounts, some memories recorded here are at odds with the official accounts in Washington’s archives. Rather than presenting a clean and consistent narrative, On the Canal reflects the messy business of warfare and human memory.
    Show book
  • Journey of Truth: America's Inspiring Path - Boost your Journey of Truth study! Discover dynamic audio guides for peak exam success! - cover

    Journey of Truth: America's...

    Harlan Westbrook

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Journey of Truth: America's Inspiring Path 
    ⭐⭐ Simplified Guide & Explanations Included⭐⭐ 
    Are you looking to progress in your career and solidify your knowledge by successfully embracing America's rich history and heritage? 
    Seeking a comprehensive guide that provides all necessary elements to understand and appreciate the courageous stories that shape our nation's legacy? 
    Your search ends here! 
    This guide serves as your definitive companion for deepening your understanding, applying your knowledge, and engaging in meaningful reflections. With this, you're geared for success. 
    Updated with the latest historical insights and narratives. 
    Key features of this enriched guide: 
    - Profound insights about pivotal moments in American history 
    - Detailed explanations of significant historical events and figures 
    - Fruitful strategies for historical inquiry and analysis 
    Our guide distinguishes itself through comprehensive coverage, which is essential for your understanding and appreciation. Concepts aren't merely skimmed; they are delved into with precision. 
    Please note that this guide is purely an independent resource for your benefit and is not affiliated with any official historical entities. 
    Designed with a clear structure and easy-to-understand language, our guide ensures smooth transitions between topics. Say goodbye to dense jargon and welcome clear, precise, and historically accurate content. 
    So, why wait? Click the BUY NOW button, secure your guide, and begin your journey to understanding America's Inspiring Path!
    Show book