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Inferno: From the Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri

by Wright, S Fowler

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"The Inferno From the Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri" stands as a monumental pillar of Western literature, chronicling a harrowing descent into the depths of the afterlife. In this epic poem, the narrator is guided by the spirit of Virgil through nine circles of suffering, each meticulously designed to reflect the gravity of the sins committed during life. From the lustful swept by eternal storms to the treacherous encased in ice, the work presents a vivid, visceral exploration of divine justice and the moral state of the medieval world.

This 1928 rendering by S. Fowler Wright captures the dramatic intensity and dark atmosphere of Dante's original vision. "The Inferno" is more than a journey through Hell; it is a complex allegory of the soul's path toward righteousness and a sharp political commentary on the poet's contemporary society. Wright's version emphasizes the narrative's rhythmic flow and symbolic depth, making the terrifying landscapes and poignant encounters accessible to readers.

As the foundational opening to the "Divine Comedy," "The Inferno" has influenced centuries of art, theology, and literature. Its enduring power lies in its profound investigation of the human condition and the consequences of one's actions, securing its place as an essential masterwork for scholars and lovers of classic poetry alike.

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  • Feb 14, 2026 Pub Date:
  • 102550271X ISBN-10:
  • 9781025502717 ISBN-13:
  • English Language