Purgatory by Dante - ISBN: 9780812971255
Paperback
Ascent to purity: Dante’s challenging journey through Purgatory begins.

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  • Paperback

    544 pages

  • Release Date

    1 June 2004

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Summary

A new translation by Anthony Esolen Illustrations by Gustave Dore

Written in the fourteenth century by Italian poet and philosopher Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy is arguably the greatest epic poem of all time-presenting Dante’s brilliant vision of the three realms of Christian afterlife: Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise.

In this second and perhaps most imaginative part of his masterwork, Dante struggles up the terraces of Mount Purgatory, still guided by Virgil, in a cont…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780812971255
ISBN-10:0812971256
Author:Dante, Anthony Esolen, Gustave Dore
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Modern Library Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:544
Edition:New edition
Release Date:1 June 2004
Weight:386g
Dimensions:30mm x 132mm x 203mm
Series:The Divine Comedy
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Purgatory by Dante - ISBN: 9780812971255
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What They're Saying

Critics Review

Praise for Anthony Esolen’s translation of
Inferno:

“Professor Esolen’s translation of Dante’s Inferno is the best one I have seen… . And his endnotes and other additions provoke answers to almost any question that could arise about the work.”
A. Kent Hieatt, translator of The Canterbury Tales

“Esolen’s brilliant translation captures the power and the spirit of a poem that does not easily give up its secrets.”
Robert Royal, president, Faith and Reason Institute

“Anthony Esolen’s new translation follows Dante through all his spectacular range, commanding where he is commanding, wrestling, as he does, with the density and darkness in language and in the soul. It is living writing.”
James Richardson, Princeton University

About The Author

Dante

Anthony Esolen is a professor of English at Providence College. He is the author of Peppers, a book of poetry, and his translations include Lucretius’s De rerum natura and Torquato Tasso’s Gerusalemme liberata, along with Dante’s Inferno and Paradise, published by the Modern Library.

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