Inferno by Dante - ISBN: 9780812970067
Paperback
Journey through Hell with Dante: a groundbreaking, illustrated bilingual edition.

Inferno

The Divine Comedy

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  • Paperback

    528 pages

  • Release Date

    1 April 2004

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Summary

Translated by Anthony Esolen Illustrations by Gustave Doré

A groundbreaking bilingual edition of Dante’s masterpiece that includes a substantive Introduction, extensive notes, and appendixes that reproduce Dante’s key sources and influences.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780812970067
ISBN-10:0812970063
Author:Dante, Anthony Esolen, Gustave Dore
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Modern Library Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:528
Edition:New edition
Release Date:1 April 2004
Weight:363g
Dimensions:29mm x 131mm x 203mm
Series:The Divine Comedy
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Inferno by Dante - ISBN: 9780812970067
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What They're Saying

Critics Review

“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

“Crisp and clear, Esolen’s version avoids two modern temptations: a slavish literalness to the Italian or a taking of liberties in the attempt to make this greatest of medieval poems esthetically modern… . In addition to his scholarly tact, Esolen is simply one of the most vigorous English translators of Dante ever.”—Crisis magazine

“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. This Inferno gives us Dante’s vivid drama and his verbal inventiveness. It is living writing.” —James Richardson, professor of creative writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University

“Opening the book we stand face to face with the poet, and when his voice ceases we may marvel if he has not sung to us in his own Tuscan.“—William Dean Howells, The Nation

About The Author

Dante

Anthony Esolen is a published poet and professor of English at Providence College who has written extensively on Renaissance and medieval literature. His translations include the three volumes of The Divine ComedyInferno, Purgatory, and Paradise—Lucretius’s De rerum natura, and Torquato Tasso’s Gerusalemme liberata.

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